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The state of Palestinian solidarity in Denver

February 13, 2023 Cassis Tingley

Abdullah Elagha, a Palestinian activist and member of the Colorado Palestine Club, is tired of Colorado politicians dodging questions about Palestine. After trying for months…

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Deadly raids and escalation in Jenin and Jerusalem

January 30, 2023 Cassis Tingley

Thursday, Jan. 26 saw the deadliest raids by the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) in the occupied West Bank in years. The IDF killed nine Palestinians,…

Off-Campus

New year brings new friends for Netanyahu

January 23, 2023 Cassis Tingley

“The Galilee, the Negev, the Golan, Judea, and Samaria.” Encompassing all of the Occupied West Bank and the Golan Heights, these are the areas where…

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An invasion on and of Ukrainian soil: How the Ukraine War is affecting global food security

May 17, 2022 Cassis Tingley

As two of the world’s largest exporters of wheat and barley, the disruption of Ukraine and, to a lesser extent, Russia’s growing season and harvest…

On-Campus

Asynchronous classes are not worth the DU price tag

May 17, 2021 Cassis Tingley

DU is in our fourth quarter of Zoom University. At this point, every college student has taken more than their fair share of online classes,…

Climate Change

Missed Earth Day? The Center for Sustainability has you covered

April 26, 2021 Cassis Tingley

To build on the success of Earth Day of DU-ing last Friday, the Center for Sustainability has plenty of initiatives to keep students engaged for…

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Despite Colorado’s progressive abortion legislation, the right to choose is still at risk

April 19, 2021 Cassis Tingley

With legal late-term abortions, few perfunctory procedural roadblocks and a “bubble bill” that protects women from harassment outside of clinics, Colorado currently has some of…

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