A video of a Ukrainian soldier dancing on a green empty field to Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” has over 84 million views on TikTok. It…
Accent discrimination, or linguistic racism, is a common experience for non-native English speakers. At first, it can seem unintentional, like being interrupted in the middle…
On Tuesday, Feb. 15, award-winning journalists Wesley Lowery and Julian Rubinstein engaged in a public conversation about challenges facing the media at Colorado College. The…
Almost all beings on the planet are heavily reliant on pollination for their survival. Pollinating animals such as bees, bats, birds, butterflies, moths, beetles and…
On Jan. 31, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted full approval to Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. Only a couple of days later, on Feb. 4,…
The first case of the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 in the U.S. was detected in the first week of December 2021. On Dec. 2, the Colorado…
Earlier this month, Starbucks launched its holiday drinks and new cups, setting the “winter mood.” Practically everyone on-campus is walking around carrying red and green…
In Brazil, one out of four girls is kept out of school due to not having access to or being able to buy menstrual products.…
In January 2020, three students at the University of Denver (DU)—Maddie Membrino, Shannon Saul and Grace Wankelman—launched the wecanDUbetter campaign. The primary goal was to…
As per tradition, the Brazilian representative, President Jair Bolsonaro, opened the floor for discussions in this year's United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Whereas world leaders…