President Donald Trump shocked the world and the stock market on April 2 by announcing tariffs on all imported goods from over 60 countries. During…
In January, during a joint session of the house and senate judiciary committees, the Colorado Bureau of Investigations revealed that 1,407 victims of sexual assault…
Last Wednesday, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston was grilled during a six-hour long House of Representatives hearing on the city’s immigration policies and alleged “harboring of…
On Sunday, Feb. 23, elections were held in Germany several months early after the collapse of the center-left leaning traffic light coalition late last year. …
Two downtown Denver strip clubs are facing penalties after the city’s labor department announced last Wednesday that the clubs “violated nearly every applicable provision” of…
On President Donald Trump's second day in office, he rescinded protections for "sensitive locations" like churches, hospitals, schools and college campuses, where previously, Immigration and…
On Dec. 18, 2024, Chancellor Jeremy Haefner announced that Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Clark plans to step down from her current position this…
A new building is on the horizon for the STEM department of DU. Nestled behind Olin Hall and the Boettcher Center is the site where…
On Jan. 27, a memo was issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) directing federal agencies to pause all federal financial assistance pending…
