For Associated Students of the University Of Wyoming College Of Agriculture Sen. Katie Drumhiller, Recognized Student Organizations play a vital role at UW. Drumhiller is the chair of the RSO Funding Board and, with the rest of the board members, is responsible for designating funds to student group… [more]
Two University of Wyoming Recognized Student Organizations received funds for annual conferences yesterday. The Associated Students of the University of Wyoming Funding Board also approved $140 be allocated to the American Water Works Association/Water Environment Federation for club member registra… [more]
Katie Glennemeier kglennem@uwyo.edu Joel Defebaugh and Brett Kahler, College of Arts and Sciences senators for the Associated Students of the University of Wyoming, won first place for the president/vice-presidential ticket last week by a 237-vote lead. Defebaugh and Kalher, the only candidates to… [more]
Sexual violence, WyoWeb and the bus system were some of the main issues that needed to be addressed according to the student government president/vice president candidates Thursday afternoon. The Branding Iron-sponsored debate in the skylight lounge proposed several questions to the Associated Stude… [more]
For one Associated Students of the University of Wyoming senator, taking a leadership role is familiar territory. Brett Kahler, a junior in communications, said there were two main reasons for his decision to become a senator. “I was always in leadership roles in high school and I wanted to contin… [more]
The Associated Students of the University of Wyoming had first reading for two bills at Tuesday’s senate meeting. One would support more security in the Wildcatter Stadium and the other would support a proposed university welcome center. College of Agriculture Sen. Joshua Messer authored a bill re… [more]
New changes to the 2012 process for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid may have University of Wyoming students scrambling to complete a verification process between now and August. The U.S. Department of Education will now require many students to verify that the amounts entered into their… [more]
The Associated Students of the University of Wyoming voted Tuesday to approve a $79.58 increase over the next two years. The bill passed with a 23-6 vote. Student fees, which are set at $502.61 for 2012, will increase $582.19 by Fiscal Year 2014. Projects like the upcoming renovation of Half Acre gy… [more]
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