On May 7th, ballots for the 2019 Denver Elections will be due. The ballot has two ballot initiatives, six mayoral candidates, three clerk and recorder…
On May 7, ballots are due, and Denverites will vote for mayor, clerk and recorder, councilmember at-large and on two ballot initiatives. The candidate for…
On May 7, elections will be held for many positions in the City of Denver government, including mayor, councilmembers, auditor and clerk and recorder. This…
The Undergraduate Student Senate attempted to meet on Tuesday Apr. 23, however, Vice President Holden Fitzgerald called the meeting off after it became clear the…
After nearly three years of delay, RTD hosted the opening ceremony for the G-Line this past Friday at the new Wheat Ridge & Ward Station…
Initiative 300 in Denver, better known as the “Right to Survive” initiative, is set to be on the ballot this election season. With election day…
Candidates spend a significant amount of time and effort each year campaigning. Three weeks prior to election week, students were gathering petition signatures from their peers,…
On Wednesday, Apr. 18, the DU community had the opportunity to hear from their future Undergraduate Student Government (USG) executives. In an unusual election year,…
According to The New York Times, there are currently 18 different democratic candidates running for president in 2020, but one currently stands out as different…
This is an evolving story and will be updated as more information is released. After five years at the University of Denver, Chancellor Rebecca Chopp…
