The weekly Undergraduate Student Government (USG) meeting on Feb. 5 passed four bills and two proposed collaboration fund requests. Discussed in the Feb. 4 meeting,…
In a meet at Morgantown, W. Va. DU Women’s Gymnastics scored a 197.450, a program record for a road score. In accomplishing this, the team…
The DU Programming Board (DUPB) event, “Coffee and Canvas,” an event with coffee and painting supplies, was a hit for the DU students who wiped…
The 2020 election is slowly approaching, and there is already a pool filling with potential presidential candidates for the Democratic party. Of those running, there…
Marching up to the steps of the Colorado State Capitol on Jan. 18, members of the indigenous community in the U.S. took a stand to…
As winter hits DU’s campus in full force, so does the increase of students falling victim to illness, specifically the flu. Influenza, or “the flu,”…
The 2018 midterm election in Colorado had nine proposed amendments to its constitution, four of which received a passing vote. When amending the state constitution in…
Currently in the U.S., there are a lot of potential policy changes surrounding rights of LGBTQ individuals and speculation about what those policies should be.…
I joined the Pioneer Leadership Program (PLP) mostly because of my biggest fear coming into college: navigating the process of forming close friendships. Before applying to…
Third-year student at DU, Scott Romano, is working with a team of individuals to take the news stereotype from “grandpa with his coffee and paper”…