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…
Only four months ago, Ofo, the dockless bike sharing company founded in China, was granted permission to begin a one-year pilot program on DU’s campus.…
With the 2018 midterm elections coming up, you’ve probably seen the tables around campus about registering to vote, or you’ve been approached by someone asking…
After completing the mandatory alcohol and substance abuse, mental health, consent and healthy relationships Discover DU modules before Orientation Week, I was frustrated to learn…
I was shocked to hear that Colorado, the 4/20 friendly state, received reports indicating higher death tolls for opioid use, more than any other illegal substance.…
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…
It is no secret to the students at DU that college is expensive and increasingly difficult to pay for, especially with high tuition costs. After…
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 Last year, net neutrality was repealed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pait.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…
DU’s campus master plan, Impact 2025, promises to transform DU’s campus with new buildings and expanded sustainability on campus. The plans include a new freshman…
