Currently in the U.S., there are a lot of potential policy changes surrounding rights of LGBTQ individuals and speculation about what those policies should be.…
As the midterm elections creep closer, President Trump has emphasized an anti-immigrant rhetoric with his responses towards the migrant caravan approaching the Mexico-U.S. border, his…
In recent weeks, the country has witnessed numerous acts of violence and hatred upon significant leaders and groups of people based on race and political…
Article updated on 11/2/18 to include response from DU's administration. On Thursday morning, Nov. 1, posters with the words “It’s okay to be white” were found…
On Oct. 23, Denver7, The Denver Post and DU’s Center on American Politics hosted the final gubernatorial debate between Democratic congressman Jared Polis and Republican…
On Tuesday, Oct. 23, an email was sent out to, what the Office of the Chancellor said was, “several hundred members of the University of…
As the world rang in the new year at the beginning of 2018, the U.S. reached a new milestone as the amount of student loan…
The Freshman class of 2022 elected Kirby Motsinger and Marshall Marrs as their student senators in the undergraduate student government, two students who have experience…
Local experts, including a DU alumnus, joined College Republicans on Oct. 25 for a roundtable “down the ballot” discussion. Landon Gates, Shawn Martini, Zach Riley,…
By Fall Quarter of 2019, seven to eight percent of DU’s energy consumption will rely on solar power. This initiative was accelerated by Divest DU,…
