At 10:45 a.m. on Jan 21., members of the Denver community began marching down Colfax Avenue for Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Day. It was…
Marching up to the steps of the Colorado State Capitol on Jan. 18, members of the indigenous community in the U.S. took a stand to…
On Jan. 19, people from across Colorado gathered at Civic Center Park in Downtown Denver to champion women’s rights. The Womxn’s March started at 9…
On Jan. 10 at Davis Auditorium, a review and analysis of the Title IX proposed regulations from the U.S. Department of Education (ED) took place.…
Next month, students can look forward to DU’s 58th annual Winter Carnival, sponsored by the University of Denver Programing Board (DUPB). Winter Carnival will take…
As winter hits DU’s campus in full force, so does the increase of students falling victim to illness, specifically the flu. Influenza, or “the flu,”…
On Jan. 1, 2019, the Colorado legislature removed a Prohibition-era law that prevented grocery stores from selling full-strength beer. Senate Bill 16-197’s largest impact is…
The 2018 midterm election in Colorado had nine proposed amendments to its constitution, four of which received a passing vote. When amending the state constitution in…
Out of the four propositions listed on this year’s Colorado ballot, only one of them passed. With the energy of the elections finally starting to…
With the 2018 midterm elections wrapped up and the results continuing to be calculated, some definite decisions have been made that will affect everyone on…
