USG voted on a new bill regarding sensitive information from conversations with the Board of Trustees and confirmed Associate Judge Nathanial Shot in their fifth…
On Jan. 29 Bill Russo, Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of Global Public Affairs, visited DU’s campus to discuss U.S. foreign policy priorities…
A legal victory for the state of Colorado means some DU student renters may be entitled to compensation. The settlement between the state of Colorado…
What is happening on the ground in Ukraine? Almost three years after the beginning of the war, the Military Affiliated Students Group at the Josef…
In their third meeting of the winter quarter, the undergraduate student government debated a new bill requiring at least one individual running on a vice…
Jan. 22 marked a momentous day for India and its people. A new Hindu temple, dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Ram, was consecrated in…
On Jan. 11, Israel began its defense against genocide accusations in a United Nations Court. The case will be presented to the United Nations International…
Contemplating, reflecting and opening discussions within the community—100 days after the Hamas attacks on Israel, a panel of professors gathered in the Josef Korbel School…
Elsie Buczkowski // Contributing writer 2024 will be a huge election year for the entire globe. From the United States presidential election and multi-day elections…
Grace Uhrain // Contributing Writer With the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary arriving Jan. 15 and Jan. 23, voters are beginning to contemplate their…
