Almost two years ago, I wrote an article listing out the ways in which our decentralized election infrastructure is prone to partisan infection, particularly from…
For decades, affirmative action served as a tool to level the playing field for students of color who have been excluded from elite institutions like…
Last Friday, the KXDU radio station released its ninth Tiny Dorm Concert featuring Surprise Soup, a Denver-based band. KXDU, DU’s student-led radio station, created these…
On Sept. 26, the Biden administration announced plans to broaden and strengthen its existing restriction on asylum seekers at the U.S border with Mexico. The…
The University of Denver hockey team started their season strong with two games at Alaska Anchorage last weekend. They won both, 6-2 and 4-1 respectively. …
Last Thursday was the 12th anniversary since DU played host to a presidential debate. Three elections ago, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney debated against President…
Workplace policies aren’t exactly the stuff of thrilling conversation. Nobody wakes up in the morning excited about reading HR guidelines such as employee punctuality or…
Music: it’s everywhere. Walking through the brick-lined paths of campus, it’s a rarity to see someone without a pair of headphones on. October mornings in…
To the editor, On Sept. 30, Annabelle Kiely wrote her opinions about mountain lions and Proposition 127. Regrettably her article only added to the ample…
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, the American people witnessed the vice presidential nominees take the stage to face off in the only VP debate of this…