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DU Women’s Basketball fizzles, Men’s Basketball triumphs in Summit League quarterfinals

March 11, 2024 Tyler Shepard

The men and women of DU basketball both walked into the Summit League conference tournament as the seven-seed on Saturday in Sioux Falls, S.D. Both…

Arts & Life

Ryan Beatty’s “Calico” album live at the Gothic Theatre

March 11, 2024 Anna Neumann

Singer-songwriter Ryan Beatty performed his third studio album, “Calico,” at the Gothic Theatre on Thursday, March 7. Ryan has been writing songs and performing for…

Arts & Life

The Paper Kites steal the hearts of Ogden Theater Crowd

March 5, 2024 Elsie Harrington

On Feb. 28, the Australian indie/folk rock band The Paper Kites graced the Ogden Theatre during the last leg of their North American tour, supporting…

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DU students want to take Portuguese classes for-credit, why can’t they?

March 4, 2024 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

Portuguese is spoken by 232 million people as their first language. It is the 7th most spoken language in the world, based on the number…

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DU Food Pantry Overburdened: USG Approves Emergency Funding

March 4, 2024 Liam Piper

On Feb. 27, USG had its eighth meeting of the Winter Quarter, where they approved emergency funding for the DU Food Pantry. Bill 65, authored…

BRASA

BRASA’s Carnaval 2024: Photo Gallery

March 4, 2024 Ana Júlia Rodrigues Alves

Last Friday, the Brazilian Student Association (BRASA) hosted its second annual "Carnaval"—a celebration of the week-long partying events in Brazil. Commemorating their second year on…

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No. 10 DU Women’s Lacrosse suffers devastating loss to No. 9 Maryland

March 4, 2024 Brinda Malik

The No. 10 DU Women’s Lacrosse team went against the No. 9 Maryland Terrapins on Saturday, where the Crimson and Gold just barely lost 8-10,…

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Colorado conservation: Denver Zoo’s 570-acre expansion

February 26, 2024 Annabelle Kiely

The latest installment in the Denver Zoo’s 28-year conservation history is the new Lembke Family Preserve designed to further efforts towards animal conservation in Colorado…

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DU’s new AI Steering Committee

February 26, 2024 Elsie Buczkowski

DU Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Clark and Vice-Chancellor and Chief Information Officer Russel Kaurloto sent out an email on Feb. 15 announcing the…

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The Relevance of Simone Weil’s distaste for political parties

February 26, 2024 Hampton Terrell

Written in the context of the Second World War, "On the Abolition of All Political Parties" is a biting essay advocating for the disbandment of organized…

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