- The Office of Sustainability: 20 years of progressFrom water fountains to supplying free food to students, the Office of Sustainability has been making big impacts since its founding. Established in 2005 to implement sustainability initiatives at UCCS, The post The Office of Sustainability: 20 years of progress first appeared on The Scribe.
- Green Action Fund has funded $1.5 million in student sustainability projectsIn Green Action Fund’s 13 years at UCCS, it has funded over 140 projects, totaling approximately $1.5 million. Green Action Fund (GAF) is a student-run committee dedicated to funding sustainable The post Green Action Fund has funded $1.5 million in student sustainability projects first appeared on The Scribe.
- Dear older generations: college kids shouldn’t have to struggle because you think it’s fairIt is a common belief among older generations that struggling in college is a universal experience, a “character builder.” Couch surfing, ramen for every meal and crushing student loan debt The post Dear older generations: college kids shouldn’t have to struggle because you think it’s fair first appeared on The Scribe.
- New summer class explores cultures through tabletop role-playing gamesStudents have the option this summer to enroll in a new Humanities 3990 course with a nontraditional instruction method: games The course, HUM 3990 “Global Cultures through Games” is offered The post New summer class explores cultures through tabletop role-playing games first appeared on The Scribe.
- UCCS students start a women’s club hockey teamClub women’s hockey is looking for members for the Fall 2025 season. Tatiana Krieger, a freshman studying elementary education, started the club during the Spring 2025 semester to create more The post UCCS students start a women’s club hockey team first appeared on The Scribe.
- Measles: What to know and how to prepareThe measles outbreak that started in Texas has made its way to Colorado, with three confirmed measles cases in the state. There are 122 UCCS students who do not have The post Measles: What to know and how to prepare first appeared on The Scribe.
- Softball qualifies for 2025 RMAC Conference ChampionshipIn a conference series that was shortened due to cold weather, softball swept Regis in two games. The two-game sweep on April 17 secured UCCS the sixth and final spot The post Softball qualifies for 2025 RMAC Conference Championship first appeared on The Scribe.
- Queue it up with Kay: Lessons from my first time at Red Rocks AmphitheaterAfter 21 and a half years of living in this geological phenomenon of a state, I finally went to a concert at Red Rocks. Seeing a show at Red Rocks The post Queue it up with Kay: Lessons from my first time at Red Rocks Amphitheater first appeared on The Scribe.
- Mycological Society grows new buildingThe UCCS mycological society has grown a new building from a set of spores, but only “fun guys” will be allowed to enter the premises. The new building, grown last The post Mycological Society grows new building first appeared on The Scribe.
- The Save Act may limit voter registration accessibility for millionsNew voter registration requirements under the SAVE Act could soon be in place for all American citizens, potentially limiting voter accessibility. On April 10, the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) The post The Save Act may limit voter registration accessibility for millions first appeared on The Scribe.
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