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Wyoming Club Baseball Ready for the World Series [AUDIO]

The Wyoming club baseball team continues to enjoy plenty of success on the diamond, as they return to the NCBA Division II World Series starting Friday in Columbus, Georgia. UW was second last year and has two other top six finishes since 2008.

War Memorial Stadium Jonah Field, Photo form Adam Porter, TSM Laramie War Memorial Stadium Jonah Field, Photo form Adam Porter, TSM Laramie

MWC Commissioner Craig Thompson Sees Changes Coming [AUDIO]

In recent years, it seems that the scope of college athletics has changed like never before; long-existing rivalries have ended as teams have jumped to new conferences and the money-machine that is college football has affirmed its position as the dominant force in college sports.

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Wyoming Senators Oppose Federal Fracking Regulation

In recent years, perhaps nothing in the world of natural resources has been more controversial than the debate over hydraulic fracturing or "fracking." The national debate has been especially significant in Wyoming, where contaminated groundwater near Pavillion was linked to chemicals used in fracking.

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What’s the Bigger Event – High School or College Graduation? – Survey of the Day

Graduation is a significant and momentous occasion in life. It is a time to be recognized for years of hard work and personal growth. As a kid, I remember my Kindergarten teacher holding a "graduation" ceremony, giving us certificates to recognize our successful journey to first grade. That graduation might have been too early in life to count as a real graduation ceremony, but many of us can easily recall elementary school, middle school, high school and college graduations throughout our years of education.

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UW Golf Coach Joe Jensen Ready for MW Championship [AUDIO]

The University of Wyoming Men's Golf Team is in Arizona this weekend, where they will be competing in the 2012 Mountain West Conference Championship.

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New Airline Lands in Denver

When it comes to airports in the state of Wyoming, Laramie is actually pretty well off. With free parking, daily flights to Denver and an estimated 10,000 passengers travelling through Laramie Regional Airport yearly, there are a lot of reasons to fly out of Laramie. Perhaps the most significant of those perks to fly through Laramie however, might be those daily flights to Denver because of the connecting flights that can made in Denver. You might not know that Denver International Airport is the 5th busiest airport in the country and the 11th busiest airport in the world, and beginning tomorrow, DIA will get just a little bit busier.

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Shyatt Completes 2012 Recruiting Class for Cowboy Basketball

Cowboy basketball coach Larry Shyatt finished off the 2012-13 recruiting class on Wednesday when Derek Cooke signed a National Letter of Intent to play at the University of Wyoming. The 6'9" forward will transfer to UW from Cloud County Community College and will have three years of eligibility remaining.

(Photo by Kent Gidley) (Photo by Kent Gidley)

Cowboy Basketball Gains Alabama Transfer

Charles Hankerson, Jr. is becoming a Cowboy. He will transfer to the University of Wyoming from the University of Alabama with two years of eligibility remaining after he sits out the 2012-13 season. Cowboy basketball coach Larry Shyatt made the announcement Monday.