On Mar. 9, 2019, Benjamin Gerig, a former DU spokesperson, was given permission by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to file a lawsuit…
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) meeting on Apr. 4 passed two bills and tabled one. The first bill passed was the Election Reform Bill 2.0,…
On Friday, Mar. 29, Governor Jared Polis released a statement declaring that Colorado would terminate a previous request that would have asked the Environmental Protection…
After five years and five iterations, a bill to ban sexual orientation conversion therapy in Colorado was recently passed. According to The Trevor Project, “Conversion…
Colorful Colorado became even more colorful when Governor Jared Polis announced that the state is rebranding. Gone is the minimalist green triangle and in comes…
Last year saw the start of many ambitious projects on DU’s campus. Administration introduced its comprehensive plan to improve campus in the fall of 2018.…
Two students from DU have been charged with eight counts of second degree burglary for stealing from the dorm rooms of eight DU students in…
On Wednesday, Feb. 20, the DU community gathered on the fourth floor of the Sturm College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) to hear…
The USG meeting on Feb. 19 passed four bills and tabled two requests for funds. The first bill passed was the Finance Committee Manual Bill…
As of this Winter Quarter, there is a new minor offered for DU undergraduates. Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, according to their website, is a…
