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Year: 2022

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Arts & Life

DU’s very own urban garden and how you can get involved

November 14, 2022 Anna Neumann

Denver Urban Gardens (DUG) is an organization of food-producing gardens all across the city, including our very own garden on campus called The Bridge, located across…

Featured

Midterm Election Recap: Democrats sweep Colorado, but mixed results on a national stage

November 14, 2022 Caitlyn Aldersea

While voters across the country mailed in their ballots or went to the polls on Tuesday, many races remained too close to call as of…

Arts & Life

Why the past can never be forgotten: An “All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)” review

November 14, 2022 Emma Lawson

On Nov. 10, 2022, the day before the 104th anniversary of the end of World War I, the DU German Department held a screening of…

News

Ethiopian civil war ceases after two years of conflict

November 14, 2022 Chase Karbon

The war in Ukraine has garnered considerable media attention since beginning in Feb. of 2022. While the war has significant geo-political implications, it has often…

News

Netanyahu returns to power amidst corruption charges

November 14, 2022 Chase Karbon

Political instability has rattled Israel for the last five years due to four separate elections and indictments on corruption for their former prime minister. That…

News

Ukrainian advancements into Kherson marks third major setback for Russia

November 14, 2022 Caitlyn Aldersea

Ukrainian troops entered the Southern port city of Kherson on Friday, handing Ukraine a critical military victory and morale booster as winter sets in. The…

Hockey

“I always believed if I kept working, things would work out:” Casey Dornbach applies lessons from Harvard, AHL to DU

November 10, 2022 John Nassif

The pressure is on with the University of Denver looking to take home another national championship this season. They want to be the best yet…

Soccer

DU men’s soccer last away game ends in a shutout

November 7, 2022 Josie LeCompte

On November 2, the Denver men’s soccer team traveled to St. Charles, Mo. to take on the Lindenwood University Lions. It was the first matchup…

Off-Campus

Why Colorado opting out of the CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior surveys may be more beneficial to solving the ongoing mental health crisis among teens

November 7, 2022 Kaitlyn Klepec

One major trend that can be analyzed in our society today is the conversation of mental health. Though talking about mental health has become less…

News

State House Minority leader dies

November 7, 2022 Chase Karbon

Colorado House Minority Leader, Hugh McKean, passed away unexpectedly last week just one week before election day. A heart attack was identified as being the…

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