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Year: 2021

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Lawyer Jeremy Diamond’s enviable secrets for success

November 18, 2021 Branded Content

Contributed Content Provided by WordPro SEO. Jeremy Diamond has been leading Diamond & Diamond Lawyers since 2012. Since then, the personal injury law firm has…

Arts & Life

Catching up with DU alumna Caroline Creidenberg on her journey to Shark Tank and beyond

November 15, 2021 Ana Loor

DU alumna Caroline Creidenberg breaks down the preparation, teamwork and thrill of securing funding and mentorship from Robert Herjavec on Shark Tank for her wedding…

Featured

Taking on DU as a student athlete

November 15, 2021 Brianna Green

Being a student-athlete at a collegiate level takes great skill. However, we tend to think that out of all people college athletes have it easy.…

Featured

Amidst national tension, the Denver school board stays focused on their students

November 15, 2021 Brandon Arneson

School boards across the nation are facing increased tension as districts are pushed to make decisions regarding divisive issues such as critical race theory (CRT)…

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Rolling Stone magazine cancels Noodle the pug

November 15, 2021 Annabelle Kiely

On Oct. 27, the world received the tragic news that Noodle the pug, a Tik Tok icon and mood-reading extraordinaire, was canceled by Rolling Stone…

Hockey

DU hockey earns much-needed sweep in return to Magness

November 15, 2021 Sam Sallick

Coming into the weekend on a four-game losing streak, this weekend’s series was make or break for the DU hockey team, and they rose to…

Basketball

DU holds off Regis in exciting home opener to kick of Head Coach Jeff Wulburn’s tenure

November 15, 2021 Alexis Gardner

The Crimson and Gold welcomed the St. Regis Rangers to Hamilton Gymnasium for a much-spirited affair on Wednesday night. Denver came out of the gate…

Arts & Life

It is not just in Astroworld: A brief history of concert violence around the world

November 15, 2021 Michael Cheuvront

After Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival in Houston, Texas on Nov. 5, nine people were pronounced dead and at least 300 others were injured. The horrific…

News

10 questions with Summit County lender Chad Noble

November 15, 2021 Ana Loor

Colorado’s appeal of natural beauty and its outdoor lifestyle continues to draw in buyers beyond the metro areas. Summit County is recognized as Colorado’s playground…

News

DU urges caution from students with winter break just around the corner

November 15, 2021 Ana Júlia Rodrigues Alves

Earlier this month, Starbucks launched its holiday drinks and new cups, setting the “winter mood.” Practically everyone on-campus is walking around carrying red and green…

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