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Year: 2023

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Off-Campus

Has the world stopped turning?

February 13, 2023 Annabelle Kiely

The center of the Earth is ironically one of Earth’s greatest mysteries. While it’s unlikely that a whole world of giant bugs and lizards exists…

On-Campus

The University of Denver’s ‘subtle’ physical tests

February 13, 2023 Aidan Miller

The following is satire for the Opinions section. Yin and yang, light and darkness, a bowling ball and an egg. The universe is full of…

Arts & Life

“Somebody I Used to Know” ushers in a new era of rom-coms

February 11, 2023 Dani Toubin

Most romantic comedies make their women pick between their career or their partner. But Amazon Prime’s new rom-com “Somebody I Used to Know”  turns that…

Breaking News

US-China tensions soar as PRC surveillance airship is shot down

February 6, 2023 Caitlyn Aldersea

Tensions between Washington and Beijing soared sky-high this past week after the U.S. military shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon. The surveillance airship entered…

News

“A Little Goes a Long Way”: Decriminalized psychedelics and market rollout in Colorado

February 6, 2023 Robb Corker

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis must assemble an advisory panel by the end of the month to oversee the decriminalization of several hallucinogens made legal to…

News

USG Senate Update — January 31

February 6, 2023 Caitlyn Aldersea

Last Tuesday, the USG Senate confirmed three new members as Executive Chair for Religious Life, Executive Chair of Interfraternity Council Relations and Daniels College of…

News

Colorado Students’ new favorite helper: 5 things to know about Open AI’s ChatGPT

February 6, 2023 Anna Neumann

ChatGPT is becoming increasingly popular among students around the globe since its initial release in Nov. 2020. However, faculty and staff aware of the technology…

News

DU Abroad StorySlam: Students share their international experiences

February 6, 2023 Chase Karbon

On Thursday evening in the special events room of the Anderson Academic Commons, 50 students, teachers and advisors gathered to share their study abroad experiences…

Lacrosse

DU men’s lacrosse starts the season out strong vs the Utes

February 6, 2023 Josie LeCompte

1,800 people took to the Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium on Saturday to enjoy Bill Tierney's last opening game day and it was not disappointing. No.18/17…

ALPFA

Association of Latino Professionals For America: advancing the Latin community at DU

February 6, 2023 Ana Ortega

On Friday, Feb. 3, the Association of Latino Professionals For America (ALPFA), had its first meeting on campus since establishing a new chapter at the…

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