The University of Denver recently extended COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to all community members who have access to campus. While university officials are hopeful for a…
What happened? On Wednesday, Jan. 14, Donald Trump became the first president in U.S. history to be impeached for a second time. With some bipartisan…
Voters across Colorado were faced with difficult decisions this election season with 11 statewide and 12 Denver-specific ballot propositions. Now, election day has passed and…
DU leadership announced their formalized plan for the remaining 2020-2021 academic quarters on Oct. 23, including check-out and move-in guidelines for winter and spring breaks.…
With the 2020 election a mere 11 days away, voters across the country are heading to the polls (or mailbox) to cast their votes in…
This article is a follow-up to Cameron Elder’s college election guide from last week on the Colorado Senate race. For the upcoming House of Representatives…
DU’s Korbel School of International Studies welcomed more than 50 returned and evacuated Peace Corps volunteers into its graduate cohort this year. Hailing from 29…