- UCCS students to send an experiment to spaceAn experiment designed by a group of students from UCCS and Pikes Peak State College was selected to go to the International Space Station. The experiment will test the process The post UCCS students to send an experiment to space first appeared on The Scribe.
- SGA struggled to uphold primary directives for 2024-25 school yearSGA’s primary directive initiative should be better regulated if implemented again next year, according to members. In Oct. 2024, SGA set three primary directives to help construct more intentional bills: The post SGA struggled to uphold primary directives for 2024-25 school year first appeared on The Scribe.
- SGA to run out of reserves in the next yearSGA’s reserve fund is nearly depleted, which could change the culture of club funding. For the past four years, SGA has allocated all of its club funding in the fall The post SGA to run out of reserves in the next year first appeared on The Scribe.
- Year in Review: Mountain Lions win 4 RMAC ChampionshipsThis was a banner year for athletics at UCCS. Between the 12 NCAA teams on campus, the Mountain Lions took home four RMAC championship titles. The 2024-25 athletic calendar officially The post Year in Review: Mountain Lions win 4 RMAC Championships first appeared on The Scribe.
- First-time finance tips: savingThis article is part two of a two-part series. Part of establishing financial stability and managing money is learning how to save. While saving is not a mandatory part of The post First-time finance tips: saving first appeared on The Scribe.
- Federal cuts for national parks mark uncertainty for GES majors entering the fieldThe effects of federal cuts to nationally funded programs like the National Park Service are trickling down to UCCS students. The federal cuts to the NPS are targeting NPS grants. The The post Federal cuts for national parks mark uncertainty for GES majors entering the field first appeared on The Scribe.
- Anna Fauske named Athlete of the YearSenior distance runner Anna Fauske was named the 2024-25 Athlete of the Year by the UCCS Department of Athletics. The department announced Fauske as the recipient of the award on The post Anna Fauske named Athlete of the Year first appeared on The Scribe.
- The Scribe’s Guide for the Undecided, graduate school edition: Public AdministrationAlthough the previous articles in The Scribe’s Guide for the Undecided have spotlighted undergraduate programs, public administration is a graduate program that serves as a direct continuation to College of The post The Scribe’s Guide for the Undecided, graduate school edition: Public Administration first appeared on The Scribe.
- Opinion: UCCS is a canvas begging to be paintedThe walls at UCCS look like a Home Depot paint sampler—and for what? I thought college was supposed to be a colorful place where you met new people and had new The post Opinion: UCCS is a canvas begging to be painted first appeared on The Scribe.
- Regents approve tuition increases to compensate for Colorado’s $1.2 billion higher educationThe CU system is raising tuition for all students beginning in Fall 2025 to compensate for the state’s higher education deficit. Regents approved increased tuition rates at their meeting on The post Regents approve tuition increases to compensate for Colorado’s $1.2 billion higher education first appeared on The Scribe.
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