Unearthing History: The Story Behind Rock Springs’ Lost Chinatown

09/19/2025 /  Mikayla Wonnacott

Rock Springs, Wyoming, known as the β€œHome of the 56 Nationalities” commemorated a significant moment in its history on September 1, 2025. Nearly 200 people gathered to mark the 140th anniversary of the 1885 Chinese Massacre. The event included...

Cosmic Wiener

09/17/2025 /  Brittany Gomez

I held Oppy while they gave him the shot. Like most wiener dogs, he is difficult to hold due to his long body shape and short little legs. He was so long, in fact, that his head was always somewhere in the present while his tail trailed somewhere...

Criminal Justice Isn’t Only for Cops

09/12/2025 /  Cera "Percy” Pearson

The criminal justice major can encompass all sorts of walks of life. Whether you want to be a social worker, a police officer, or you’re simply interested in the nitty-gritty of bullet striations and Y-incisions, this major can help you gear up...

Sculpted

09/09/2025 /  Sarah Schaeperkoetter

You are not marble. A human is not chiseled cheekbones, flawless features, luscious curves. Like something crafted by the hands of the sculptor: Michelangelo

Elevating Education: Interview with Dr. Kirk Young

08/28/2025 /  Kirk Young

It was a pleasure joining Tom on Focus 120 to talk about the excitement of having students back on campus and the partnerships we’re building in the energy sector.

I am a Poseur: The Punk Identity

08/21/2025 /  Mars Reece

In Emelye Parker’s thesis paper, OH BONDAGE UP YOURS! Punk, Women, and Feminism in the UK 1976-1984, she states, β€œI challenge existing male-centric histories of punk by deconstructing perceived notions of male supremacy, sexism, heterosexism...