- PHOTOSPREAD | Women’s basketball falls against DI team in exhibition game, 71-52UCCS women’s basketball played against the Air Force Academy’s Division I team at Clune Arena, losing 71-52 in an exhibition game that doesn’t count toward UCCS’ season record or statistics. The post PHOTOSPREAD | Women’s basketball falls against DI team in exhibition game, 71-52 first appeared on The Scribe.
- Professors share their student pet peevesWe all have that one thing that gets under our skin, and our professors are no exception. Many find certain student behaviors to be consistently irksome. I contacted almost 300 The post Professors share their student pet peeves first appeared on The Scribe.
- What does the Lyda Hill Institute offer?Named after a donor and billionaire, the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience was created four years ago to help people recover from the repercussions of trauma by building resilience. The post What does the Lyda Hill Institute offer? first appeared on The Scribe.
- OIT changing identity verification process after recent increase in account breachesIn response to a substantial increase in cyberattacks attempting to gain unauthorized access to UCCS accounts, OIT will require virtual identification via web cam for multi-factor authentication and password verification The post OIT changing identity verification process after recent increase in account breaches first appeared on The Scribe.
- PHOTOSPREAD | UCCS Volleyball defeated by CSU Pueblo, 3-1The Mountain Lions fell to CSU Pueblo 3-1 in a home match on Nov. 15 at the Gallogly Events Center. UCCS won the second set, 25-22, and battled CSU Pueblo The post PHOTOSPREAD | UCCS Volleyball defeated by CSU Pueblo, 3-1 first appeared on The Scribe.
- Native American Heritage Month presentation focuses on sharing culture and strugglesMarguerite Arai Cantu, senior instructor emerita for the department of Communication, shared her experiences, traditions and values at the Native American Heritage Month Munch and Learn on Nov. 14. Cantu The post Native American Heritage Month presentation focuses on sharing culture and struggles first appeared on The Scribe.
- SGA sets event attendance rules for themselves, passes Light the Spine billSGA passed a resolution setting expectations for how many SGA events a senator must attend at their Nov. 14 meeting. The resolution was passed after weeks in the making and The post SGA sets event attendance rules for themselves, passes Light the Spine bill first appeared on The Scribe.
- Students share disappointment over divisiveness in country after presidential electionWith the presidential election over, some students were shocked by Donald Trump’s win. Others saw it coming. Disappointment rang out for some students because of the divisiveness of the country The post Students share disappointment over divisiveness in country after presidential election first appeared on The Scribe.
- House District 16 race to be recounted after 7-vote differenceAfter over a week of counting votes, the House District 16 state representative race is slated for a recount by December due to a seven-vote difference. The race flipped back The post House District 16 race to be recounted after 7-vote difference first appeared on The Scribe.
- OPINION | UCCS should make delays or closures based on overall city weather, not on-campus weatherOn Wednesday, Nov. 6, Colorado Springs was hit with a record snowfall. I watched the snowflakes on Tuesday night and thought to myself about how I could enjoy a snow The post OPINION | UCCS should make delays or closures based on overall city weather, not on-campus weather first appeared on The Scribe.
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