Six UW Sorority Members Reveal Their Names in Lawsuit Over Transgender Member
Six of the seven University of Wyoming students suing their national sorority’s headquarters disclosed their names on Thursday, allowing their lawsuit to proceed.
The Future of Farming: Vertical Harvest Reimagines Growing Produce in a Sustainable Urban Oasis
JACKSON, Wyo.—On average, fresh produce travels over 1,500 miles from farm to fork in the United States—the equivalent of driving from Los Angeles to Houston. In most cities only 2% of food consumed by residents is grown locally, with tens of millions of people lacking access to fresh, healthy, affordable produce.
Enter Vertical Harvest, North America's first vertical hydroponic greenhouse that is addressing the issue of food deserts. The Jackson-based company, which opened in 2016 and grows fresh vegetables, is pioneering sustainable and equitable urban farming to build food security, provide jobs and improve economic security in America's cities.
Judge Denies UW Sorority Members’ Request to Stay Anonymous In Latest Ruling
The seven anonymous members of a University of Wyoming sorority chapter embroiled in a lawsuit have until April 20 to reveal their identities in order to keep their suit alive, a federal judge ruled Friday.
Wyoming Education Association Sues the State
CHEYENNE, Wyo.—The Wyoming Education Association filed a lawsuit against the state Thursday, accusing Wyoming of violating its own constitution by failing to fund schools adequately.