Ari Kelman, author of the award-winning book “A Misplaced Massacre,” visited campus on Oct. 21 to discuss the implications of the Sand Creek Massacre in…
Last week, this column discussed the benefits of making the ‘right to be forgotten’ a civil right. This week, the opposing side of the argument…
Will a new generation of politicians please stand up? Today, America faces challenges in immigration, growing Islamic radicalism, a budget deficit, social security, and a…
Halloween is one of the few holidays celebrated for the sake of having fun. As college students, fun is definitely something we can pull off.…
It’s that time of year again! Halloween is here, which calls for some creepy tunes to get you in the mood. Many of my favorite…
Amendment 67 Amendment 67 specifies that “the terms ‘person’ and ‘child’ in the Colorado Criminal Code and the wrongful death statutes include unborn human beings,”…
Trash is not necessarily something that college students think about on a daily basis. However, the DU Center for Sustainability—in tandem with other groups, including…
The Diversity Committee, a group within Undergraduate Student Government, has announced its objectives for the year, including expanding membership, launching a new website to promote…
DU hosted a Sesquicentennial Conversation entitled Miscegenation Law, Marriage Equality, and the West 1864-2014 on Oct. 15 in the Sturm College of Law. Over 50…
The Office of International Education (OIE) recently released a new process to make applying for study abroad easier for students. In the past, the OIE…