At 6 p.m. on Jan. 11, from one of Sturm Hall’s classic tiered lecture halls, music and laughter could be heard ringing out through the…
On Jan. 8, right-wing supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro raided the Brazilian Supreme Court, Congressional buildings and Presidential offices. The attacks were justified…
In two mirror-image performances, DU used dominant second-period displays to cruise to consecutive 7-0 victories over Miami University of Oxford, Ohio. The back-to-back wins for…
The second-seeded Crimson and Gold faced off against the fourth-seeded Kansas City Roos on Saturday in a competitive Summit League Final. Searching for their eighth…
Denver Urban Gardens (DUG) is an organization of food-producing gardens all across the city, including our very own garden on campus called The Bridge, located across…
While voters across the country mailed in their ballots or went to the polls on Tuesday, many races remained too close to call as of…
South Korea faced its worst peacetime mass casualty event since 2014 over this past Halloween Weekend, when 153 individuals died in a crowd surge in…
Allowing incarcerated people to vote in the United States (U.S.) is a hot topic. Bernie Sanders helped to bring attention to this issue during his…
It was a battle of the heavyweights this weekend in Magness Arena where the no. 2 University of Denver men’s hockey team took on the…
University of Denver’s Byron Theater puts on Antigone, an Athenian tragedy written by Greek playwright Sophocles in 441 B.C.E. It is one of his more…
