Over the past several decades, the amount of “anchor babies,” or children born to undocumented immigrants that help the family stay in the United States,…
At 5:53 p.m. on Oct. 24, a CBS4 representative tossed a coin into the air; Governor John Hickenlooper called heads. When it became known that…
Last week, this column discussed the benefits of making the ‘right to be forgotten’ a civil right. This week, the opposing side of the argument…
In a world where the Internet is inescapable and many personal, school and work functions are moving online, the issue of privacy has grown in…
Addressing global environmental problems has historically been a problem. As the development gap between developed and developing countries increases, the difficulties of finding a sustainable…
DU students were recently assaulted with information and updates from all aspects of the media regarding Scotland’s vote for independence. In May, when two Ukrainian…
While Edward Snowden was on the National Security Agency’s (NSA) payroll, access to a majority of the documents the agency held was granted to him,…
This summer, the ASCEND campaign, a DU fundraising campaign that has been running for the last eight years, will draw to a close. Sarah Satterwhite,…
In early 2010, Samsung Electronics woke a sleeping dragon with the release of the Galaxy S, a smartphone that is attributed to launching Samsung Electronics…
It is a typical occurrence for the average DU student to be sitting at their desk in their dorm room, surrounded by dirty plates and…