Fake Cop: Cop Impersonator Gets 10 Years

This article was originally published in The Examiner on Sept. 13, 2016. By Eleanor SkeltonStaff Writer On Monday, Sept. 12, the Jefferson County Criminal Court convicted Randall Errol Walker, 42, of impersonating a public servant, according to a statement from the district attorney. Walker pled guilty and received 10 years. He had previously been convicted of theContinueContinue reading “Fake Cop: Cop Impersonator Gets 10 Years”

Fourth Blue Origin Launch Could Foreshadow Civilian Space Travel

I ghost-wrote this news article for an Upwork client on June 19, 2016, which was originally published in The Inquisitr. If you’re interested in hiring me for freelance writing through Upwork, you can contact me through my profile here. Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket launched again at 10:36 a.m. this morning over west Texas. TheContinueContinue reading “Fourth Blue Origin Launch Could Foreshadow Civilian Space Travel”

Notable Alumni | Faith Wilson: The high school student who graduated from college

This article was originally published in The Scribe, UCCS’s student newspaper, on May 4, 2015, in the 50 Year Anniversary Issue. By Eleanor SkeltonNews Editor Faith Wilson earned her high school diploma and her bachelor’s degree from UCCS on the same day. Wilson, who was technically still in high school, graduated from UCCS in spring 2011 with aContinueContinue reading “Notable Alumni | Faith Wilson: The high school student who graduated from college”

Softball misses playoffs, Peterson retires after 15 seasons

This article was originally published in The Scribe, UCCS’s student newspaper, on May 4, 2015. By Eleanor SkeltonNews Editor The end of the season was eventful for the softball team. The team missed the RMAC tournament and head coach Scott Peterson announced his retirement after the team’s last games April 25. “I wish him the best, he’s aContinueContinue reading “Softball misses playoffs, Peterson retires after 15 seasons”

Spectrum club hosts ‘Big Noisy Barbecue’ in support of speaking out

This article was originally published in The Scribe, UCCS’s student newspaper, on April 20, 2015. By Eleanor SkeltonNews Editor The national Day of Silence in the LGBT community was April 17, but some students don’t have Friday classes. Therefore, Spectrum hosted a “Big Noisy Barbecue” on April 16 from 1-4 p.m. instead to engage the campus community. TheContinueContinue reading “Spectrum club hosts ‘Big Noisy Barbecue’ in support of speaking out”