As the academic year races to an end, so too does the Asian Student Alliance’s (ASA’s) schedule of events. However, before the 2022-2023 E-Board took…
The month of May is officially recognized in the United States as APIDA Heritage Month. “APIDA,” which stands for Asian Pacific Islander Desi American, comprehensively…
On Tuesday, May 9, a New York federal jury found former President Donald Trump liable for both the sexual abuse and defamation of American journalist…
As clouds roll in overhead, a cool but gentle wind races across Campus Green. Though the weather is unsettled, the spirits of the several dozen…
Springtime is traditionally associated with rebirth, new growth, and fresh starts. At DU, spring quarter brings just that to many of our student-run organizations. The…
What would our campus look like without our affinity groups? What would our world look like if diversity, equity and inclusion organizations were not accessible…
On Thursday, March 30, a Manhattan Grand Jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump. The contents of the official indictment are not expected to…
For current college students, it is no surprise to learn that the COVID-19 pandemic greatly affected participation in on-campus, student-led clubs and activities. The University of…
As Winter Quarter winds to a close each year, there is usually only one thing students yearn for: food. Last Thursday night, DU’s Asian Student…
Last Wednesday evening, the ground floor of the Community Commons was filled with the sounds of music, laughter and ferocious rivalry. The source? A game…