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Government shutdowns are detrimental for the country

2019-01-22
By: Scribe staff
On: January 22, 2019
In: Editorial

22 January 2019 The Scribe Staff scribe@uccs.edu     Nuanced issues require a delicate hand because few things in life exist near any absolutes. Government shutdowns, however, are not a nuanced issue.Continue Reading

OP: Don’t just vote to vote – do your research

2018-11-06
By: Joy Webb
On: November 6, 2018
In: Opinions

6 November 2018 Joy Webb jwebb4@uccs.edu     Everyone wants to show off their “I voted” sticker on social media, and wear it around until it literally doesn’t stick to clothing anymore;Continue Reading

OP: Freedom of Speech importance and Student fees could be unconstitutional

2018-10-30
By: Brian Blevins
On: October 30, 2018
In: Opinions

30 October 2018 Brian Blevins bblevins@uccs.edu “Forcing free and independent individuals to endorse ideas they find objectionable raises serious First Amendment concerns.” Thus reads an opinion the Supreme Court issuedContinue Reading

Just Talk series continues in the library with a constitutional talk

2018-10-23
By: Cambrea Hall
On: October 23, 2018
In: News

23 October 2018 Cambrea Hall chall2@uccs.edu     The next Just Talk event hosted by the Kraemer Family Library will cover constitutional rights. The panel will be presented by KathleenContinue Reading

Daylight saving time is antiquated, no longer beneficial

2018-10-16
By: Scribe staff
On: October 16, 2018
In: Editorial

16 October 2018 Scribe staff scribe@uccs.edu     A system that was implemented 100 years ago is a system that should be changed or updated in order to fit the current needsContinue Reading

SGA bill refunding unused recognition money passes

2018-04-03
By: Sarah Bubke
On: April 3, 2018
In: Uncategorized

April 3, 2018 Sarah Bubke sbubke@uccs.edu The Student Government Association addressed concerns recognition funding at the March 22 senate meeting. SGA passed SB31, a student bill that seeks to reallocate unused recognition money inContinue Reading

UCCS largely unaffected by government shutdown

2013-10-07
By: Mara Green
On: October 7, 2013
In: Uncategorized

Oct. 7, 2013 Nick Beadleston, Samantha Morley nbeadles@uccs.edu, smorley2@uccs.edu While the government shutdown stands to affect multiple aspects of American life, the UCCS administration is not alarmed.Continue Reading

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