The 120-day Colorado legislative session ended Wednesday, May 9. In the final hours, the General Assembly decided on various topics that each influence the state…
Early on May 21, the dean of the Department of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS) sent out an email announcing the death of DU…
On Thursday, May 17, the lawsuit between seven female law professors and DU’s Sturm College of Law reached a $2.6 million legal settlement. The lawsuit…
Last week, DU welcomed a new dockless bike-sharing program on campus called Ofo. This new program is a part of DU’s goal to increase sustainability…
Hello, do you have a second to vote for PocketChange? Whether in the dining hall, the library or Driscoll Green, this refrain echoed ceaselessly throughout…
Cindy Dvergsten lives on a ranch in Dolores, a small town located in the southwest corner of Colorado, near the borders of Utah, Arizona and…
On May 1, candidate for governor of Colorado Jared Polis visited DU to talk to students about his environmental policy. The event was hosted by…
On Thursday and Friday, April 26 and 27, public school teachers from 10 of the largest districts in Colorado walked out of their classroom and…
Last Thursday, April 19, environmentalist club Divest DU—whose aim is to get DU to stop investing in the fossil fuel industry and gain transparency with…
On April 27, the Estlow International Center for Journalism and New Media at DU, along with the Denver Press Club, will host events in honor…
