To the Editor, We are entering the final stretch of what can only be described as one of the most contentious elections in modern history.…
This year, a new student-led book club seeks to “tackle the issue of racial justice and to foster dialogue on race and identity within the…
In the 2016 presidential election, there were an estimated 138.8 million ballots counted out of a 230.9 million pool of eligible voters. This amounts to…
In 2012, Colorado became the first state to legalize marijuana for recreational purposes. Since then, 10 other US states (Alaska, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Nevada,…
On Sept. 30, acclaimed singer and songwriter Raye Zargoza released her song “Red” in the hopes of increasing the protection of Indigenous women. Her new…
When we faced a mask shortage earlier this year, seamstresses took up the call and began producing them in their homes. Since then, the world…
This year’s pandemic has drastically changed many aspects of daily life, including that of Denver’s scholar-athletes. On Aug. 10, the Summit League announced the postponement…
Incumbent Republican senator Cory Gardner and Democratic opponent and former governor of Colorado John Hickenlooper engaged in a live debate on Oct. 9. This is…
On Sept. 8, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts announced new representation and inclusion standards for Oscars eligibility in the best picture category. Set to…
This article is a follow-up to Cameron Elder’s college election guide from last week on the Colorado Senate race. For the upcoming House of Representatives…