On Friday, May 15, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis granted clemency to 44 individuals, including former Mesa County Clerk and prominent election denier Tina Peters. Peters’…
Anticipating a $20 to $30 million budget shortfall for fiscal year 2027 (FY27), the next month will culminate in several major decisions made by University…
The 2026-2027 Undergraduate Student Government (USG) election is more competitive than it has been in years. On May 1, students were given the opportunity to…
Over the next 18 months, the University of Denver (DU) is bringing a collection of seven sculptures to campus through a partnership with the Denver Art…
On May 1, Denver Water began transferring water from the Antero Reservoir to the Cheesman Reservoir. This relocation is expected to save roughly 5,000 acre-feet,…
On April 17, NASA mission engineers sent commands to deactivate the Low-energy Charged Particles experiment (LECP), on Voyager 1, the historic space probe launched alongside Voyager…
A judge has ordered federal authorities in Minnesota to turn over records relating to the fatal shooting of Renee Good earlier this year by Immigrations…
Editor's Note: Statements made by Aya Saad-Masri, Michela Schenk, Owen Mantelli, Ben Merson and Madeleine Dierking were made in their personal capacity as students, and…
On April 12, Victor Orbán, the prime minister of Hungary, lost the country’s 2026 election after 16 years in power. He was defeated by Péter Magyar,…
Wil Haygood has reported from warzones, been kidnapped and ransomed abroad and spent decades interviewing prominent figures across the nation. But when it came time…
