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“The COVID effect” is how Paula Peterson, a recreation staff officer with the Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District of the White River National Forest, describes the…
Over the last decade, the U.S. has adopted a more open-minded stance on marijuana. At the state level, pardons for marijuana-related charges increased, and ordinances…
“Remember all the times when your banks screwed you over.” This is the resounding call from subreddit/WallStreetBets (WSB) that led to incredible surges in GameStop's…
Nestled between Walgreens and EOD Tattoo on Colfax Avenue is the seeming hole-in-the-wall joint, Lion’s Lair. With its faded blue brick walls, retro thick glass…
When we think about climate advocacy, people often jump to the international conferences and swaths of public land being fought over. Chris Applegate, a member…
Sundance is an independent film festival that usually draws up to 125,000 people to its locations in Utah. This year, though, it wrapped up on…
DU’s COVID-19 response team is well on its way to tripling its testing capability on campus with the addition of saliva and antigen testing during…
On Jan. 26, Attorney General Philip J. Weiser met virtually with the Dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, Fredrick Mayer, to discuss…
This article is part three of a seven-part series that focuses on how sustainability impacts students on a college campus. This series will go in-depth…