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Home /Ellie Barnett-Cashman
Unify

In “Who She Is,” Indigenous women reclaim their voices and encourage community engagement on issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

May 1, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

Native American women, girls and two-spirits are murdered at a rate 10 times higher than the national average. Almost half of Native women experience sexual…

Art

Banana Splits– the fruity beauty of the Denver drag scene

April 24, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

When students pass by the front desk at Johnson-McFarlane Hall (J-Mac) and see Ryan Wadleigh working in front of his computer, they probably don’t imagine…

Arts & Life

An early 2000s reggaetón playlist sure to get you dancing this weekend

April 17, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

You’ve probably heard of big names in reggaetón like Bad Bunny, Karol G. and Maluma, but can you name any early reggaetón artists besides Daddy…

Arts & Life

A Brazilian rap playlist for studying – and learning Portuguese, for that matter

March 6, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

Bad Bunny has been the most streamed artist on Spotify since 2020, and in 2022, 15 of the 50 top songs for the year were…

News

Broken conveyor belt in dishwashing station calls attention to Sodexo staff’s collaboration and flexibility

March 6, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

The motherboard for the conveyor belt at the dishwashing station in the Community Commons has been out of commission for over two weeks now, causing…

Art

Guerrilla Craft Society wages colorful warfare across DU campus

January 31, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

Since the first week of winter quarter, colorful art installations have been catching the attention of students and faculty as they roam from one class…

Arts & Life

Everything for $1 at the Winter Sale by the Center for Sustainability

January 30, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

On the afternoon of Thursday, Jan. 26, the University of Denver’s on-campus thrift store hosted its Winter $1 Sale where they sold clothes, DU gear,…

Arts & Life

DU theater’s ‘Antigone’ brought an ancient play to life despite minor contextual inconsistencies

November 7, 2022 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

University of Denver’s Byron Theater puts on Antigone, an Athenian tragedy written by Greek playwright Sophocles in 441 B.C.E. It is one of his more…

Arts & Life

Here’s what the *$#* is happening on Yik Yak

October 31, 2022 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

Yik Yak is a strange app. Where else can you find anonymous posts that come from people in your area with no filter whatsoever? Yik…

On-Campus

Why did DU accept so many first-year students if they can’t accommodate them?

October 24, 2022 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

University of Denver’s class of 2026 has broken its record for the most students in any given year of their operation—good news, right? Maybe not.…

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