
State investigating BVCC staff discrimination claims after WINS members spoke up August 15, 2023įrom Hilary Glasgow, COWINS Exec. WINS members spoke out about how short staffing is impacting their work, and why helping state workers make ends meet will make CO a competitive employer. Here's why the raises WINS members won matter for public services August 17, 2023 Since then, shakedowns have stopped, privacy and maintenance has improved, and an investigation is underway by the Office of Inspector General. Living conditions are being addressed thanks to WINS members at BVCC August 18, 2023Ĭolorado WINS members met with CDOC Executive Director Stancil about the state of facility living conditions, and he committed to address the situation. September 20, 2023Īs 13,000 auto workers from the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike to demand fair wages amid strong company profits and astronomical pay for executives, Colorado WINS, the state employee union representing more than 24,000 Colorado employees, released a statement of support. We must do everything in our power to support the workers who risk their lives to provide these crucial services,” said Hilary Glasgow, Executive Director of Colorado WINS. This is the extreme extent of the daily dangers that many state employees face in order to provide services that protect the public. “When we talk about state employees putting their lives on the line, we are not being hypothetical. I ain’t got nothing to be mad at.News DOC Officers injured & killed in the line of duty September 30, 2023 I can’t tell you how much I’m enjoying life, coaching my sons in a beautiful city. “You mean to tell me Lil Wayne is at a college game performing before the game,” Sanders said on “GameDay.” “This is unbelievable, this is what college is supposed to be…all the kids are having a good time…I love it 100%. The Rock was not the only famous face in town for college football as Lil Wayne entertained the crowd and led the Buffaloes onto the pitch. However, Colorado wide receiver and cornerback Travis Hunter was taken to the hospital following a late hit in the first quarter of the game, the school announced, and he will be “out for a few weeks,” Sanders said afterwards. We showed that we would fight, we showed that we had no surrender or give up in us.”

“We did some things that showed we were resilient. “We played like garbage in the first half but tried to get it right in the second half offensively as well as giving up some wounds defensively,” Sanders said afterwards, according to the University of Colorado’s website. Andy Cross/MediaNews Group/Denver Post/Getty Images

Sanders’ son, Shedeur, masterminded a game-tying 98-yard scoring drive from quarterback in the last two minutes of regulation time before throwing two touchdowns in overtime to seal victory.Ĭolorado Buffaloes tight end Michael Harrison celebrates with fans on the field after winning the Rocky Mountain Showdown against the Colorado State Rams. The Colorado Buffaloes narrowly avoided an upset against the Colorado State Rams to take a double-overtime 43-35 win and extend their winning streak to 3-0 this season. “You’re going to make me cry, man,” Sanders replied before joking: “All recruits, did you hear what he said?”īefore that, it had been Sanders praising the Rock, getting down onto his knees to welcome the actor onto ESPN’s show. “Coach Prime is changing the face of college football and he’s doing it his way but he’s also doing it in a way that is galvanizing not only a town in Boulder, Colorado but also galvanizing an entire country,” the Rock said. Hollywood star Dwayne ‘the Rock’ Johnson reduced University of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders to the brink of tears on Saturday, surprising him on the set of ESPN’s College “GameDay.”
