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Home /Theo May
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States reach consensus on water cuts for the Colorado River

May 29, 2023 Theo May

Colorado River water usage has been a point of contention ever since the first compact was drawn up in the early 20th century, but over…

Arts & Life

Fast X meets expectations but ceases to amaze

May 22, 2023 Theo May

As franchises become ever more dominant as a Hollywood staple, the Fast and the Furious series has avoided franchise fatigue by continually raising the stakes…

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DU hosts Journalism and Democracy Panel

May 8, 2023 Theo May

At what point does a desire to appear objective hurt the accuracy of reporting? This is one of the questions last Wednesday’s panel, “Journalism &…

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Russian aggression targets civilians

January 23, 2023 Theo May

On Jan. 18, a wayward Russian missile struck an apartment in Dnipro, Ukraine. While the weekend’s strike was targeting the power grid, Russia’s Kh-22 missile…

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Iranian protests gain momentum as anger at the regime grows

November 14, 2022 Theo May

Taraneh Alidoosti has starred in many popular Iranian films, including the Oscar-winning The Salesman and the Leila’s Brothers hit. On Nov. 10, 2022, she posted…

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Tuition rise causes discontent among the student body

November 7, 2022 Theo May

On Thursday morning, the University of Denver campus awoke to find an email from the Office of the Provost detailing tuition rises that would take…

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Lebanese citizens rob banks to take out their own money

October 17, 2022 Theo May

For the last two months, Lebanon has endured a slew of bank robberies. What’s unusual is they’re not headed by hardened criminals trying to make…

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Italian far right wins on most conservative platform since World War II

October 3, 2022 Theo May

In a landslide, the Brothers of Italy (FDI) won the 2022 election behind their candidate, Giorgia Meloni. The controversy surrounding this election is that the…

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