When the coronavirus halted daily life, gyms were forced to close their doors. The outcome? Sold out fitness equipment on countless retailers’ websites, a lonely…
Every DU department faces its own hurdles as a result of the coronavirus. Here’s how it affected the business students. Unlike the science, math and…
Why are so many people afraid of the coronavirus (COVID-19) but not of climate change? Everyday life as we know it has shifted across the…
Launched on April 6, Quibi is a new app designed for phones or tablets and caters to the on-the-go watcher. It offers a plethora of…
In the wake of COVID-19, college students across America are filing lawsuits against their universities. They are advocating for tuition and room and board refunds,…
DU’s Board of Trustees recently denied the Undergraduate Student Government’s (USG) Resolution Nine, the second request since 2016 that the university divest from all investments…
The S&P 500—the stock market index for 500 of the largest companies in the United States—closed off the week of Feb. 24 with the lowest…
On Feb. 8, a whistleblower revealed to the Wall Street Journal that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as the Mormon…
DU’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) denied Global Brigades their funding request for their annual service trip abroad over spring break. This year they planned on…
On Feb. 3, the Iowa caucuses—the first official Democratic nomination of the year—stumbled over new technology hurdles. For the first time, the Iowa Democratic Party…