In early September, the U.S. Department of Education announced that it would be rewriting the rules surrounding sexual assault on college campuses. The morning of…
This year’s second-annual Black Out hosted by DUSA (DU Student Activists) blocked traffic of Driscoll Bridge on Oct. 2 at noon and brought students together…
This academic year, in one of the busiest parts of campus, students may notice a non-intrusive blue bench at the end of the bridge hallway…
On Thursday, Sept. 28, DU welcomed Jason Baldwin who, along with Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley Jr., was imprisoned for 18 years for a crime…
On Sept. 5, The Trump Administration announced that it ordered the end of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, that was put…
In the Summer of 2016, the advisory group Urban Land Institute gave suggestions, after having visited the campus, on how to help DU, “become more…
DU professors explored the ramifications of Donald Trump’s presidency in a panel event entitled “Trump and the Crisis of U.S. Democracy: Implications for Global Affairs,”…
New regulations have been put into place for this 2017-2018 academic year for the newly re-named DU Driscoll Wall—located outside the north end of the…
On Sept. 7, Liliana Rodriguez, Vice Chancellor of Student Life and Inclusive Excellence sent an email to the DU community with news of an undergraduate…
Lucy Marsh, a current law professor at DU, filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commision (EEOC) in 2013 when she found out…
