- UCCS double homicide suspect pleads not guiltyAccused UCCS killer Nicholas Jordan pled not guilty at his Nov. 22 court hearing. While the defense entered the plea, the judge gave them until January to decide if the The post UCCS double homicide suspect pleads not guilty first appeared on The Scribe.
- Alumni June Fox found acceptance and connection on documentary-making trip to ChinaJune Fox, a digital filmmaking graduate in fall 2023, participated in a three-week intensive documentary program through UCCS called “Looking China.” Participants filmed, edited and submitted documentaries on different aspects The post Alumni June Fox found acceptance and connection on documentary-making trip to China first appeared on The Scribe.
- Club life on campus sees spike in events and attendance due to new engagement strategiesWhile engagement at large-scale events is down this semester, clubs have seen a spike in attendance. According to Coordinator of Student Engagement Rebecca Cherpak, club attendance has skyrocketed compared to The post Club life on campus sees spike in events and attendance due to new engagement strategies first appeared on The Scribe.
- SCRIBBLE | UCCS opens up classes to winter animals following record snowfallAfter the Nov. 7-8 snow delays and closures prevented many students from attending classes, UCCS opened enrollment to the myriad of winter animals that abruptly took up residence in Colorado The post SCRIBBLE | UCCS opens up classes to winter animals following record snowfall first appeared on The Scribe.
- The Scribe’s snowmen: the academic reviewEveryone loves a snowy day, especially snowmen, as it’s the only time they can be alive. The two snow days provided us with ample opportunity to birth some manmade men The post The Scribe’s snowmen: the academic review first appeared on The Scribe.
- OPINION | Don’t let the 4B movement turn women against womenIn response to President Donald Trump being re-elected, young women across the United States have brought South Korea’s 4B movement to the stateside, which means swearing off men as part The post OPINION | Don’t let the 4B movement turn women against women first appeared on The Scribe.
- Il Vicino is a good place to treat yourself on a budget3.5 out of 5 stars For years, I have been driving past Il Vicino, denying myself entry. Italian restaurants are off-putting to me, since they’re usually expensive and lack gluten-free The post Il Vicino is a good place to treat yourself on a budget first appeared on The Scribe.
- Culinary Chaos: Thanksgiving without the turkeyThanksgiving is approaching, which might mean it’s turkey season. However, I’m allergic to turkey, which means I’ve had to get creative with other options. Whether you are a vegan, want The post Culinary Chaos: Thanksgiving without the turkey first appeared on The Scribe.
- Clyde’s Five gives students opportunities to connect with campusClyde’s Five, an engagement program that Student Life launched in spring 2024, intends to provide students with a well-rounded college experience by engaging in co-curricular activities and connecting with UCCS The post Clyde’s Five gives students opportunities to connect with campus first appeared on The Scribe.
- Student Life faces challenges in commuter student engagementOf the UCCS student population, campus data shows that 88% are commuter students. Catering campus life to a commuter campus presents unique challenges, according to Student Life officials. Director of The post Student Life faces challenges in commuter student engagement first appeared on The Scribe.
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