In a special announcement made by Chancellor Chopp on Sept. 20, DU’s Institute for Public Policy Studies was renamed the Scrivner Institute for Public Policy…
The cons: All summer, I’ve been bombarded with questions about whether or not I am going to rush. Honestly, I didn’t even know what “rushing”…
“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 Bird Scooters that are littered throughout Denver and DU are revolutionizing the way that people travel. It has never been so convenient, cheap and…
The beginning of college is marked by a scene of loosely organized chaos: a horde of stressed out first year students and overly aggressive tiger-moms…
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…
What is decreasing in value, yet rising in price? This statement may see paradoxical at first, but one must only look at the American university…
