Athletics at the University of Denver had yet another successful year. Highlighted by hockey’s national championship, gymnastics and women’s lacrosse making runs into the NCAA…
Unlimited wine, endless food and an inside look at the adult beverage industry will fill Joy Burns Center this Saturday, May 23, from 1 to…
Early on May 17, almost 3,000 runners made their way to the starting line of the Denver Colfax marathon. The race kicked off at 6…
On Friday, May 15, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis granted clemency to 44 individuals, including former Mesa County Clerk and prominent election denier Tina Peters. Peters’…
I started watching HBO’s “Euphoria” about four years ago when season two was airing. Even though I was the same age as most of the…
Six episodes into the season, Sam Levinson has once again proven that the most taboo stories are often the most effective. Despite widespread backlash online,…
On May 9, The Newman Center for the Performing Arts hosted a student-led baroque orchestra, featuring four musical pieces. The first was called “Conte Fantasrique,”…
On May 15, African Students United (ASU) hosted their annual Taste of Africa, providing students with a variety of African Cuisines, entertainment and an opportunity…
On May 5, The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed a civil rights lawsuit against The New York Times (NYT), claiming the news publisher failed…
This fall, Florida plans to pilot a new high school American history course that will advance a more conservative interpretation of the nation’s origins. This…
