“One courthouse, told week by week,” Sarah Koenig, journalist and narrator for the number one charting iTunes podcast “Serial,” leaves the listener with in the…
In our quest to be taken seriously, college kids are big fans of talking about what “a study said” or what “research showed.” We’re like…
Colorado’s Democracy for the People Initiative is in full swing as the midterm elections are quickly nearing. This citizen-initiated proposed ordinance is trekking into fiery…
On average, the U.S. holds about 95,000 refugees in safety each year. During Obama’s final year, the cap was at 110,000 refugees. Under our current…
The repeal of net neutrality will destroy the internet. Last year, net neutrality was repealed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pait. Internet…
“Speak like a survivor is listening,” says Jess Davidson, a DU alumna and the Executive Director of the End Rape on Campus organization, during a…
We have witnessed the injustices caused by the current immigration policies set in place by the current administration. We have become disheartened as a nation…
Colorado’s crime rate per 100,000 people is at 635, pretty much in the middle of state rankings. Compared to the United States’ incarceration rate of…
On Sept. 7, a state of emergency was declared in North Carolina. The next day, the same was done for South Carolina and Virginia. Over…
The story from academia that has dominated the news throughout the summer is the lawsuit being brought against Harvard University admissions, a proceeding that has…