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Rising conflict with Venezuela has DU students re-examining their abroad destinations

February 2, 2026 Eliza Schwartz

Rising tensions have left some University of Denver (DU) students uncertain about choosing universities in South American countries for their study abroad experience.  On Jan.…

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Weekend of anti-ICE action in Denver

February 2, 2026 Zoe Klawetter

A national surge in demonstrations against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) continued last weekend, with protests commemorating a nationwide strike on Friday, Jan. 30 and…

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Anti-ICE protests spread across U.S.

January 26, 2026 Liz Hoffman

Since Jan. 7, hundreds of demonstrations have emerged all around the country, protesting the death of Renee Good, a Minneapolis resident, mother of three and…

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Construction reveals first fossils found at Dinosaur National Monument in 100 years

January 26, 2026 Zoe Klawetter

For the first time in over a century, fossil excavations took place at Dinosaur National Monument on the border of Colorado and Utah, where bones…

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DHS sends more agents as Minneapolis protests continue

January 19, 2026 Ella Lannan

Hundreds of demonstrators have marched in Minneapolis since a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer fatally shot Renee Nicole Good on Jan. 7, fueling…

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Five Points BID: Conversation with DU students and projected future

January 19, 2026 Micah Sullivan

Welton Street runs through one of Denver’s most historically significant neighborhoods, long recognized for its legacy of Black excellence and cultural heritage. The Five Points…

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A potential new national park will expand Chile’s conservation efforts 

January 19, 2026 Stella Matherwiez

Chile is working to establish Cape Froward National Park in the Brunswick Peninsula, located on the southernmost tip of South America. Cape Froward has long…

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Seven states near deadline on Colorado River Water deal

November 10, 2025 Ella Lannan

Seven states in the Colorado River Basin have until Nov. 11, 2025 to design and plan out a high-level agreement on the management of the…

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USG president talks fall quarter progress and changes

November 3, 2025 Zoe Klawetter

Editor’s Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of Ethan Turner and do not necessarily reflect those of the Undergraduate Student…

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2025 State of the University Address

November 3, 2025 Anna Neumann

Thursday, Oct. 30, Chancellor Jeremy Haefner delivered the 2025 State of University the Address, outlining how the University of Denver plans to face what he described…

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