Liberated, empowered women have been taking greater precedence than ever before in films released this year; these films encourage young women to be themselves, reach…
Whether positive or negative, the cultural presence Taylor Swift has created is undeniable. Often portrayed as America’s country-crooning sweetheart, or the serial-dating, perpetually broken-hearted “ex”…
“Nightcrawler” might not provide the kind of creepy-crawly terror you might expect from its name this Halloween season, but the thriller still finds a way…
Last week, Jessie Ware dropped her second album, “Tough Love,” in the United States. “Tough Love” is her second album, and the follow up to…
It may or may not come as a surprise that the novel “All the Pretty Horses” by Cormac McCarthy isn’t just about horses. Sure, horses…
With Hallo-weekend coming to a close and Week 9 beginning--which, let’s face it, is probably scarier than some of the costumes you saw--I find it…
DU’s Environmental Team sponsored the Sunflower Festival to raise awareness about local issues and sustainability on Driscoll Green on Oct. 23. Vendors set up booths…
On Oct. 27, DU’s Department of Parking Services set into effect a new policy concerning scooters on campus, both in regards to parking and operating.…
At 5:53 p.m. on Oct. 24, a CBS4 representative tossed a coin into the air; Governor John Hickenlooper called heads. When it became known that…
The DU Department of History and Office of the Provost hosted Ari Kelman, author of the award-winning book “A Misplaced Massacre," about the Sand Creek…