- SCRIBBLE | Newly elected SGA president Joe Biden prepares for life outside of the White HouseFollowing the results of the national election, President Joe Biden has a consolation prize in his UCCS SGA victory. At a press conference last week, Biden told reporters he was The post SCRIBBLE | Newly elected SGA president Joe Biden prepares for life outside of the White House first appeared on The Scribe.
- PHOTOSPREAD | Men’s Basketball get first win of the season, 71-64UCCS men’s basketball scored their first win in the second game of the season against Cameron University on Nov. 9. The Mountain Lions came out on top of the first The post PHOTOSPREAD | Men’s Basketball get first win of the season, 71-64 first appeared on The Scribe.
- Queue it up with Kay | Don’t cancel musicians frivolouslyCancel culture: an unintended consequence of our digitally interconnected world. No one’s mistakes can be forgotten. Nothing is ever kept secret, and if you don’t act right, you’re getting put The post Queue it up with Kay | Don’t cancel musicians frivolously first appeared on The Scribe.
- The search for a UCCS provost: Candidate Andrea GolatoThe search continues for a new provost and executive vice chancellor of academic affairs. Two of the three forums this week have been held, and the latest candidate hosted is The post The search for a UCCS provost: Candidate Andrea Golato first appeared on The Scribe.
- UCCS wins in double overtime, advances to RMAC semifinals, 2-1UCCS men’s soccer defeated the Colorado School of Mines Orediggers, 2-1, in double overtime to advance to the RMAC Championship Tournament Semifinals against No. 1 seed CSU Pueblo on Nov. The post UCCS wins in double overtime, advances to RMAC semifinals, 2-1 first appeared on The Scribe.
- UCCS volleyball drop match in four sets, 3-1, against Colorado School of MinesIn UCCS volleyball’s first match coming off of the RMAC Power Pod, the Mountain Lions couldn’t keep up with the Colorado School of Mines, losing their fourth of their last The post UCCS volleyball drop match in four sets, 3-1, against Colorado School of Mines first appeared on The Scribe.
- The search for a UCCS provost: Candidate Lynn VidlerIn the search for a new provost and executive vice chancellor of academic affairs, UCCS is hosting three forums this week to let the campus get to know each candidate. The post The search for a UCCS provost: Candidate Lynn Vidler first appeared on The Scribe.
- VMA hosts Veterans Week food drive and eventsUCCS Veterans and Military Affairs is hosting their third annual Veteran’s Week food drive in order to provide UCCS students with goods in time for Thanksgiving. Food can be dropped The post VMA hosts Veterans Week food drive and events first appeared on The Scribe.
- OPINION | Traditional news media needs protection now more than everWithin the last century, news media has gone from being one of the most highly protected jobs in the United States to one of the most heavily targeted. As mistrust The post OPINION | Traditional news media needs protection now more than ever first appeared on The Scribe.
- Record snowfall causes closures and delays across campusOn Nov. 8, Colorado Springs received eight inches of snow, breaking the previous daily record of 2.6 inches set in 1975. The winter storm still has the UCCS Facility Services The post Record snowfall causes closures and delays across campus first appeared on The Scribe.
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