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OK2BX: Empowering diversity and creativity at DU

May 6, 2024 Alyssa Avila

As the inaugural student chapter on a college campus, DU’s It’s Ok to Be Extraordinary (OK2BX) chapter is leading the way in embracing diversity through…

ASA

Honoring legacies, embracing diversity: Reflecting on APIDA and Jewish American Heritage Months

April 29, 2024 Alyssa Avila

The month of May is observed as Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month and Jewish American Heritage Month. Here’s a deep dive into…

En Español

La rosa que creció del cemento: el viaje pionero de la Dra. Salazar

April 22, 2024 Alyssa Avila

Read the English version of this article here. Dra. Maria del Carmen Salazar era una estudiante universitaria de primera generación, quien nació en México y…

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The rose from the concrete: Dr. Salazar’s trailblazing journey

April 22, 2024 Alyssa Avila

Lea la versión en español de este artículo aquí. Dr. Maria del Carmen Salazar is a first-generation college student born in Mexico who migrated with her…

DACA/UNDOCU Week

Unity Without Borders creates on-campus space for DACA and undocumented students

April 22, 2024 Emma Lawson

Throughout last week, the University of Denver saw a plethora of on-campus events surrounding topics related to DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and Undocumented…

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Ramadan celebrations at DU demonstrate unity among Muslim students

April 17, 2024 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

This year the Muslim celebration of Ramadan began at sundown on Mar. 10 and lasted until sundown on Apr. 9, marking the ninth month of…

Cultural Center

Queer students and allies band together to protest anti-trans rhetoric on campus

April 15, 2024 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

CW: transphobia, hate speech. On Wednesday, Apr. 10, DU’s chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) hosted a movie screening event with Protect Kids Colorado at…

News

Aurora rejects transporting migrants from Denver

March 11, 2024 Jake Shriner

The Aurora City Council approved a resolution on Feb. 26, outlining the city’s response to the recent influx of migrants to Denver and its surrounding…

Featured

Celebrating the women of diversity, equity and inclusion

March 11, 2024 Emma Lawson

As many may already know, the month of March is celebrated as Women’s History Month in the United States. This is a time that is…

Arts & Life

International Women’s Week at DU

March 11, 2024 Anna Neumann

DU students and local organizations celebrated International Women's Week through various events on and off campus. International Women's Week takes place the first week of…

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