Last year saw the start of many ambitious projects on DU’s campus. Administration introduced its comprehensive plan to improve campus in the fall of 2018.…
On Jan. 25, President Donald Trump made an unexpected move and opened the government after the 35-day shutdown, the longest in U.S. history. The government…
On Sunday night, Jan. 27, painted vandalism was discovered on the wheelchair ramp outside of Sturm. On the east side, the spray paint used a…
At 10:45 a.m. on Jan 21., members of the Denver community began marching down Colfax Avenue for Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Day. It was…
On Jan. 19, people from across Colorado gathered at Civic Center Park in Downtown Denver to champion women’s rights. The Womxn’s March started at 9…
On Jan. 1, 2019, the Colorado legislature removed a Prohibition-era law that prevented grocery stores from selling full-strength beer. Senate Bill 16-197’s largest impact is…
It has slowly turned into a cliche: “this has been a week of tragedy,” “we denounce the hate, “we are disgusted be the violence,” “we…
The Oct. 2 DU Undergraduate Student Government meeting included a vote on controversial legislation and an announcement regarding DU administrators’ harrowing shift in protocol. Vice…
The culmination of Kinyata Jackson’s March for Black Women came to fruition this last Saturday, Sept. 29. Black women came together on the steps of the Colorado…
The date of the general election is closing in and candidates are making their final moves to secure a seat in public office. The Colorado…