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NASA shuts off part of Voyager 1, hoping to keep probe operational

April 27, 2026 Zoe Klawetter

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…

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Federal authorities ordered to share evidence in Good shooting in relation to separate case

April 27, 2026 Zoe Klawetter

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…

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Meet your 2026-2027 USG candidates

April 20, 2026 Zoe Klawetter & Brooke Ballenger

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…

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Magyar upsets 16-year veteran Orbán in Hungary’s prime minister election

April 20, 2026 Stella Matherwiez

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,…

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Author Wil Haygood highlights untold stories of Black Vietnam veterans during Estlow Lecture

April 13, 2026 Anna Neumann

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…

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Former Indigenous boarding school searching for burial sites in Grand Junction

April 13, 2026 Stella Matherwiez

The Teller Indian School opened in Grand Junction in 1887, becoming one of the first Indigenous boarding schools in the Mountain West. The school was…

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New Chief of Campus Safety discusses security initiatives and resources

April 6, 2026 Eliza Schwartz

The safety of a college is one of the many deciding factors that students think about before committing to a school.   “People always ask…

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Artemis II returns humans to the moon

April 6, 2026 Zoe Klawetter

On April 1, NASA launched its first crewed mission to the moon in more than 50 years. The Artemis II mission aboard the Orion spacecraft…

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Cuba oil blockade sparks global criticism amid humanitarian crisis

April 6, 2026 Stella Matherwiez

In January, President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing a fuel blockade of Cuba. Prior to the blockade, President Trump declared a national state…

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Fewer students, tighter budgets: DU confronts enrollment decline

March 13, 2026 Nick Allen

In February, the University of Denver (DU) started planning for a $20-30 million budget deficit for the next fiscal year. The main factor contributing to…

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