Join us this week for a look into the heart of the Native Student Alliance's #NoMorePios campaign as we talk to the leaders of the NSA. Also,…
Monday, Oct. 9, is recognized by some citizens as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a holiday to honor indigenous peoples and raise awareness of indigenous issues, as…
What exactly happened at the DU Blackout protest on Driscoll Bridge last week? We find out from Arts & Life Editor Kendall Morris as she…
In early September, the U.S. Department of Education announced that it would be rewriting the rules surrounding sexual assault on college campuses. The morning of…
On Sept. 5, The Trump Administration announced that it ordered the end of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, that was put…
Since its creation, the DU Department of Theatre has become somewhat of an institution. The department turns out plays, musicals, staged readings and senior capstone…
On April 20 in the Reiman Theater of Margery Reed Hall, the DU Student Advocates for Institutional Change (SAIC) teamed up with Project Ava to…
From April 13-17, the J-Mac Studios held the first cycle of the DU Department of Theatre’s Senior Capstone Festival. During the capstone festival, senior theatre…
The hit musical “Hamilton” is taking the Broadway world by storm. Since its debut in 2015, the show has attracted top-tier guests like Barack Obama…
From Feb. 25 to March 6, the DU Department of Theatre is putting on the horror comedy musical “Little Shop of Horrors” in the Byron…