After traveling to the Supreme Court on Dec. 5, 2017, Dave Mullins, DU Class of 2005, and husband Charlie Craig presented the story of their…
Across the country, many cities have been replacing the national holiday, Columbus Day, with Indigenous Peoples’ Day. This movement is meant to honor Native Americans…
Third-year student at DU, Scott Romano, is working with a team of individuals to take the news stereotype from “grandpa with his coffee and paper”…
Throughout campus there are signs around campus outlining the ban on “single-person motorized vehicles.” Which raises the questions: What is a single-person motorized vehicle? Where…
The Sisters of Life are a community of Catholic religious sisters that visit DU’s campus monthly. Founded in 1991, the community’s Motherhouse can be found…
On Aug. 30, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper broke ground on a three-year construction project called the “I-25 Gap Project.” By 2022, this project will make…
The Oct. 2 DU Undergraduate Student Government meeting included a vote on controversial legislation and an announcement regarding DU administrators’ harrowing shift in protocol. Vice…
The culmination of Kinyata Jackson’s March for Black Women came to fruition this last Saturday, Sept. 29. Black women came together on the steps of the Colorado…
This 2018-2019 school year, Senate and Presidential candidates for the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) will have the chance to have their campaign finances reimbursed. Resolution…
With four generations of Colorado-born family history and eight years as State Treasurer, Walker Stapleton is hoping to become Colorado’s next Republican Governor. After a…
