This week, we wrap up with the last episode of the fall quarter. How does the second season of Stranger Things measure up to the…
It’s been over a year since issues of free speech were brought to the forefront at DU. The controversy began when a message supporting the…
It’s no secret that the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workforce is predominantly white and male. However, channels for diversity are coming to DU…
Since coming to DU as a graduate student last fall, I have seen the term “Inclusive Excellence” everywhere. It is prominent in syllabi, sprinkled across…
Over the past 20 years, there has been an increase in DU’s institutional efforts to create a more diverse and inclusive campus. In the 1990s,…
Do Latinx students feel supported at DU? Sometimes, but sometimes not, according to two DU students, Keylen Villagrana and Evan O’Rourke, and a faculty member…
Monique Garcia, a second year biology major and first-generation college student, didn’t, “feel like [she] was truly a part of a solid community on campus…
At the Jummah Prayer in the Driscoll Student Center on Friday Nov. 3, Imam Shafi (Masjid Abu Bakr) said, “Terrorism knows no religion.”. The prayer,…
The pursuit of diversity is a common theme at DU right now as evidenced by the recent controversial uses of the Free Speech Wall and…
For women of color, sexism cannot be untangled from components of institutional racism, even on a campus that prides itself on inclusivity and progress. That’s…