As COVID-19 hospitalizations rise in Colorado, medical professionals face added challenges in an already-strained public healthcare system. Staffing shortages and an initial lack of personal…
On Sept. 27, disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly was found guilty on charges of sex trafficking, bribery, racketerring and sexual exploitation of a child. He…
In January 2020, three students at the University of Denver (DU)—Maddie Membrino, Shannon Saul and Grace Wankelman—launched the wecanDUbetter campaign. The primary goal was to…
Friday, Oct. 8—DU Hockey secures win after rocky start By: Executive Editor, Conor Chapman After a long wait, regular-season collegiate hockey is back, and the…
In addition to homecoming week, the grand openings of several new buildings and the installation of Chancellor Jeremy Haefner, DU’s campus was abuzz from Oct.…
The Silicon Valley bubble has burst and illusive technology giants are wavering as the infamous whistleblower, Frances Haugen, revealed the lack of ethics at Facebook (FB) surrounding…
What is it about throwing on uncomfortable shoes, covering one’s hands with chalk and climbing a couple of hundred feet up some colorful plastic ‘holds’…
Meet Skintight Outrage, the one-and-only improvisation (improv) club at DU. This cordial comedy club has remained a pivotal part of DU’s comedy community for nearly…
The ongoing migrant crisis is becoming more prominent and it is time the U.S. government begins to administer policies to assist such migrants. The situation…
The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) issued its second largest fine ever against K.P. Kauffman, a Denver based oil and natural gas company.…