Since its release, ChatGPT has made my academic life much easier. Where I relied heavily on office hours and tedious Google searches in the past,…
On March 3, a dryer in Johnson-McFarlane Hall (JMAC) caught fire. None of the proper fire safety alarms went off, according to a Resident Assistant.…
It is safe to say that the zone has indeed been flooded. Every day, we are bombarded with a barrage of headlines, whether that be…
Last Thursday was a busy one. DU’s American Association of University Professors (AAUP) chapter took part in a national day of action, holding events from…
On Mar. 2, a campus security officer opened a faculty office and removed a sign from their window that expressed “no confidence” in Jeremy Haefner,…
On Saturday, April 5, the steps of the Colorado State Capitol came alive when 8,000 protestors rallied and marched in defiance of the current administration.…
I was 11 years old, a gymnast, training 20 hours a week, four hours a day following seven hours at school. Gymnastics had been my…
In 2006, a law was passed in Colorado that would allow police officers to cooperate with ICE operations. It was known colloquially as the “show…
A little over a week ago, a document was brought to my attention. The document in question is titled “Demonstration Conduct Management” and takes the…
On Jan. 9, Dr. Mohamed Kuziez, a physician at the Children's Hospital Colorado, began what was supposed to be a two-week mission in Gaza, using…