Sunshine. Summer break. Rainbow flags. Pride Month is right around the corner, and the DU Cultural Center is already celebrating. As DU will not be…
The spring of 2021 saw the world begin to awaken after the 2020 lockdowns. Some businesses began to reopen, unemployment was on the decline and…
Last Sunday, JEWISHColorado held the annual Celebrate Israel Walk and Festival in Denver, CO. This year, the festival drew many people from across Colorado and…
“The American university is the quintessential marketplace of ideas. Academic discourse and higher order learning cannot take place in an environment in which individuals are…
The DU Womens Rugby Club rolled up to the pitch a few minutes after 8 a.m. The Air Force Academy always seemed slightly chilled, but…
After three months in power, the polarizing effects of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition are coming to a head. Since entering office, Netanyahu…
Delicious dim sum. Melt-in-your-mouth tortas. In-N-Out. QSA’s Instagram stories of President Patty Barajas (she/they), Treasurer Evelyn Stovin (they/them), and club officer Gaby Barajas’ (she/her) recent…
Last Friday, March 3, students around the world organized 436 protests in line with the Fridays for Future Event. Started by Greta Thunberg in 2018,…
53. In the first week after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated Turkey and Syria, Erol Elmas worked with the Turkish American Cultural Society of Colorado (TACSCO)…
It has been 148 days since Mahsa Amini was killed by the Islamic Regime’s morality police in Tehran, Iran. In the face of the University…