Photo Feature: Crash car tells a story
The remains of a mangled car were on display in front of Columbine Hall Oct. 23 as part of National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week. According to a large poster on the side of the car, (More)
The remains of a mangled car were on display in front of Columbine Hall Oct. 23 as part of National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week. According to a large poster on the side of the car, (More)
Homecoming 2013 was a success with activities ranging from community service cleaning Garden of the Gods Park to soccer games Sept. 29-Oct. 4. Because of high winds, a Homecoming bonfire was rescheduled to follow the (More)
Homecoming is in full swing as UCCS community members celebrate school spirit and traditions. Throughout the week, students, faculty, staff and alumni cleaned flood damage at Garden of the Gods park, painted windows in black and (More)
The official, Sept. 22 start of fall is becoming evident on campus. In addition to changing tree colors, fall in the Pikes Peak region is marked by cool mornings, less daylight, and the return of (More)
Pedal power ranging from aging French racers to an adult-sized “Big Wheel” tricycle brought more than 200 faculty, staff and students to Bike Jam festivities Thursday on El Pomar Plaza. Even smoothies were made with (More)
Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak told the members of the Class of 2017 to embrace uncertainty Wednesday during Freshman Convocation. In a departure from recent years, Shockley-Zalabak took the podium to address the record-breaking freshman class and a sprinkling (More)
More than 1,200 students moved in to the UCCS residence halls Aug. 20-23. Showing up as early as 7:30 a.m. on Aug. 20, freshman housing students and their families eagerly unloaded vehicles and carried boxes (More)
About 100 UCCS faculty, staff and students attended a Aug. 5 ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of UCCS’s newest residence halls, Copper and Eldora. “This is what progress and fulfillment of our mission is all (More)
More than 60 UCCS and Colorado Springs community leaders watched a final piece of structural steel be lifted into place atop the Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences at a “topping off” ceremony July 22 near the intersection (More)
A chance dinnertime conversation turned into a $677,091 National Science Foundation grant for two professors of biology, one at UCCS and one at Colorado College. Eugenia Olesnicky Killian, assistant professor, Department of Biology, and Darrell (More)
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