On April 6, DU announced the imminent closure of the English Language Center (ELC) on June 30. The more than 40-year-old institution provided English classes…
This article is part two of a two-part series that discusses immigration trends, past and present. The series focuses on apprehension rates, entry and retention…
The CDC recently rolled back mask requirements for fully vaccinated individuals. Colorado, after operating under a mask mandate for almost a year, soon followed suit.…
In episode two out of a three part podcast series, Editor-in-Chief, Tori Everson talks about how energy use has been impacted by COVID-19 and the…
This article is part one of a two-part series that discusses immigration trends from past and present. The series focuses on apprehension rates, entry and…
DU recently announced its plans to return to in-person learning this fall, informing its undergraduate students that the university is committed to a “full, robust…
In episode one out of a three part podcast series, Editor-in-Chief, Tori Everson talks about how DU students can live a low waste…
After over a year of restrictions and closures, small businesses in the Denver metro area are eager to welcome customers back. Both restaurants and shops…
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Seven adults were killed while attending a family birthday party at the Canterbury Mobile home park. At noon on Sunday, police…
In April, DU celebrated the vaccinations of more than 20,000 students. DU is now able to de-escalate its COVID-19 restrictions. The university also has a…
