The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) meeting on Apr. 4 passed two bills and tabled one. The first bill passed was the Election Reform Bill 2.0,…
On Jan. 22, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) had their weekly meeting. The meeting discussed an unnamed bill proposing changes to the way USG disperses…
Article updated on 11/2/18 to include response from DU's administration. On Thursday morning, Nov. 1, posters with the words “It’s okay to be white” were found…
On Tuesday, Oct. 23, an email was sent out to, what the Office of the Chancellor said was, “several hundred members of the University of…
On Aug. 31, the Title IX office at DU updated their Title IX procedures, including some new policies. DU’s Title IX policies and procedures go…
On May 27, Lucy Marsh did an interview over the phone with the Clarion about the lawsuit between seven female law professors and DU’s Sturm…
On Thursday, May 17, the lawsuit between seven female law professors and DU’s Sturm College of Law reached a $2.6 million legal settlement. The lawsuit…
Last week, DU welcomed a new dockless bike-sharing program on campus called Ofo. This new program is a part of DU’s goal to increase sustainability…
Editor's note: The original version of this story that was published on April 2nd, 2018, used the words "responsible" and "commanded" in relation to the…
On March 17, it was revealed that Cambridge Analytica, a data analysis firm that worked with Trump for his 2016 campaign and its related company,…