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Making America great for whom?

February 5, 2018 Grace Carson

On Jan. 30, Donald Trump gave his first State of the Union address. He started the address with these words: “Each day since, we have…

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DU Theatre’s “Cradle Two Grave” shakes audiences to the core

February 5, 2018 Claudia Glenn

The DU theatre department’s first mainstage production of the Winter Quarter, “Cradle Two Grave,” opened Feb. 1 and lit up the intimate stage of the…

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Chopp’s address looks at past to then move forward

February 5, 2018 Daniela Santos

Chancellor Rebecca Chopp reunited about 800 DU faculty and staff on Jan. 29 for lunch as she made her annual State of the University address.…

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Nick Tilsen talks about sustainability at the Diversity Summit

January 29, 2018 Grace Carson

On Jan. 25, Nick Tilsen, citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation, gave the keynote speech during the lunch of the first day of DU’s 2018…

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No Amazon would be a relief

January 29, 2018 Elizabeth Lochhead

Amazon released its highly anticipated list of 20 finalists for its new headquarters on Jan. 18, another very visible step in the hyped public bidding…

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No. 13 Denver beats Utah State in home meet

January 29, 2018 Hannah Branit

No. 13 DU Women’s Gymnastics scored a 196.675 to top Utah State’s 195.000 on Jan. 27 in front of a sellout crowd in Hamilton Gymnasium.…

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Nominations released for upcoming Oscars

January 29, 2018 Taryn Allen

On the morning of Jan. 23, the complete list of nominations was released for the upcoming Academy Awards. The competition is tight this year, and…

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Women’s March mobilizes Denver a second time

January 22, 2018 Taryn Allen

The 2018 Women’s March took place on the morning Jan. 20, bringing thousands together to protest and march in major cities like New York, Washington…

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DACA: When politicians play with people’s lives

January 22, 2018 Grace Carson

On Sept. 5, 2017, Donald Trump ordered an end to the program Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), an executive action taken by President Barack…

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Pioneers take down Mavericks in weekend matchup

January 22, 2018 Nicole Johnson

DU Hockey earned a 5-0 win against the University of Nebraska Omaha on Friday in Magness Arena and rallied for a 4-0 victory the following…

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