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Year: 2023

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Arts & Life

One backyard, three acts: ‘The Come Up’ house festival review

September 25, 2023 Anna Neumann

On the evening of September 22, a vibrant crowd of students gathered near the University of Denver campus for a house festival, aptly named "The…

News

DU students have uncertain and varied views about the current political climate

September 25, 2023 Nicolas Outler

This article is the first installment of an ongoing report on the political views and voting trends of students at the University of Denver. As…

Sports

Seven-day sport report: Sep 18-25

September 25, 2023 Riley Laub

A weekend sweep for the women’s volleyball squad, a tally in the win column for the women’s soccer team and a fall tournament debut for…

Featured

Food innovation at the Community Commons

September 25, 2023 Grace Uhrain

How Sodexo’s 3D printed, plant-based hamburgers are changing the food landscape at DU Typically, 3D-printed objects might bring to mind computer parts or small plastic…

Arts & Life

Rosie’s Haven’s new album ‘Outlaw’ brings together vulnerability and empowerment

September 25, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

Rosie Ayala had big plans of releasing a new album this summer, details of which she shared at the end of the 2023 academic year.…

Featured

DU women’s soccer dominates in Summit League opener against Oral Roberts

September 25, 2023 Brinda Malik

On home turf, DU commenced Summit League play to take on the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles, winning 1-0. It was clear from the beginning of…

Sports

DU women’s volleyball dominantly sweeps back-to-back games

September 25, 2023 Christian Moreno

The DU women’s volleyball team had two games this week against the North Dakota Fighting Hawks and the North Dakota State Bison, sweeping both games…

Featured

Taking back girlhood

September 25, 2023 Ana Júlia Rodrigues Alves

Snippets of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie,” a symbol of girlhood for many, monopolized TikTok’s For You dashboards for countless days in July and August. Alongside the…

On-Campus

I’m not funny, how am I supposed to make friends? A non-exhaustive list for freshmen

September 25, 2023 Ana Júlia Rodrigues Alves

I’m not funny. I’ve never been. As a matter of fact, I’m one of those people who takes an extra 0.6 seconds to get a…

Climate Change

Sophia Kianni aims to combat climate change

September 18, 2023 John Nassif

Based in McLean, Virginia, Sophia Kianni is a transformational entrepreneur and activist studying technology and society, whose work focuses on climate change policy at Stanford. Kianni…

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