Maggie Mullen
Maggie Mullen is a fifth generation Wyomingite, born and raised in Casper. She is currently a Masters candidate in American Studies and will defend her thesis on female body hair in contemporary American culture this May. Before graduate school, she earned her BA in English and French from the University of Wyoming. Maggie enjoys writing, cooking, her bicycle, swimming in rivers and lakes, and most any dog.
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Warmer temperatures across the region from climate change are making insect pests hungrier. That’s according to a new study published in the journal...
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It's no secret that water is a problem in the West. Historically, the humble beaver helped maintain wetlands and ponds across the arid landscape but...
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With its breathtaking views, the Mountain West has long been a destination for weddings. But now, some wedding industry workers are seeing fewer couples...
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If there's a fee for either a camping site or a day use area on Forest Service land, there's probably some kind of toilet there. But solving the problem...
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Football season kicks off soon with the sport still mired in controversy over whether players should stand for the national anthem. A new NFL policy...
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A new report from The PEW Charitable Trusts said most states aren’t tracking how much they spend overall to deal with natural disasters.
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A large part of our region isn't doing very well when it comes to child health. That's according to the 2018 Kids Count Data Book out today.
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A U.S. District Court sided with wildlife advocates this week. It ruled that a federal agency ignored scientific studies that did not support its...
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Target shooting is a popular activity on public lands across our region. It's also the second leading human cause of wildfires.
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Scientists think there may be as much as twice the amount of magma below Yellowstone's supervolcano than what they once believed. This was discovered...
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Springtime in the Mountain West means newborn animals. And with that comes opportunities for some very adorable wildlife viewing and photography. But...
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Twenty-eight great plains tribes are demanding two different sites in Yellowstone National Park be renamed. The request says Hayden Valley and Mount...