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Year: 2022

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Arts & Life

Denver-based music releases for April

April 12, 2022 Chloe Smith

Over the sounds of traffic and RTD chimes, local Denver bands and artists are producing an abundance of new music to drown out the familiar…

Off-Campus

SHEIN continues to profit despite unethical practices

April 12, 2022 Ambriel Speagle

For the greater portion of the 2010s, fast fashion was dominated by brands like H&M and Zara. Nearly seven years ago Netflix released a documentary…

Featured

NATTY NUMBER NINE: DU takes home national championship with win over Minnesota State

April 12, 2022 Sam Sallick

The University of Denver is at the top of the college hockey mountain, winning its ninth NCAA championship with an epic 5-1 victory over a…

News

Governor Polis signs the Reproductive Health Equity Act

April 12, 2022 Matthew Logan

On April 4, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed the Reproductive Health Equity Act, codifying abortion access and reproductive rights in the state. The bill exemplifies…

News

Senate confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court

April 12, 2022 Matthew Logan

On April 7, the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court in a historic 53-47 vote. Upon being sworn…

Hockey

Savoie’s overtime heroics lift DU to national championship appearance

April 8, 2022 Sam Sallick

BOSTON—Denver Hockey knocked off one of the most highly touted college hockey teams of all time when sophomore forward Carter Savoie (St. Albert, Alberta) put…

Featured

Demanding equality for trans and non-binary students at DU

April 5, 2022 Zachary Goldstein

“I never wanted your acceptance if it was just judgment in disguise,” said Dani Toubin as they read their poem on the Campus Greens. Students…

Featured

Jackson’s confirmation hearings prove America needs to save itself… from itself

April 5, 2022 Jimena Sanchez

On Monday, Mar. 28 the Senate Judiciary Committee postponed its vote on Supreme Court nominee, Ketanji Brown Jackson, until Monday, Apr. 4. The Republicans who…

Featured

Boston bound: How DU hockey made it to the Frozen Four

April 5, 2022 Sam Sallick

The University of Denver hockey team secured their first Frozen Four appearance since the 2018-19 season with wins over UMass Lowell and Minnesota Duluth to…

Arts & Life

Slaps, surprises, and other significant moments: a recap of the 94th annual Academy Awards

April 5, 2022 Chloe Smith

Maybe Will Smith slapping Chris Rock was the only reason some people knew the Oscars even happened, or, for that matter, still exist. Either way,…

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