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The death penalty is archaic and targets marginalized people

February 1, 2021 Ana Ortega

In his last days in office, former President Trump’s administration rushed through a series of federal executions. Trump oversaw over 13 executions since July, and…

On-Campus

DU’s tuition increase will severely impact low-income students

November 2, 2020 Ana Ortega

DU has increased its tuition again. In the midst of a pandemic, is this the most practical strategy to retain students?  DU announced the tuition…

Off-Campus

The media has a responsibility to cover BLM again

September 28, 2020 Ana Ortega

Why has the media stopped covering the BLM protests? The BLM movement is ongoing but not getting the coverage from news outlets it deserves. The…

Off-Campus

How Peira Aiello broke the glass ceiling on her path to Italian Parliament

March 9, 2020 Ana Ortega

“I was tired of covering my face to hide from the mafia,” Peira Aiello said about her experience in the Italian witness protection program. A…

Immigration/Migration

New “public charge” test on immigration has a racist agenda

March 4, 2020 Ana Ortega

On Feb. 24, the Department of Homeland Security got the green light to start reinforcing income-based requirements for visas and green cards. While it does…

Off-Campus

New state legislature bill will be a win for the mental health community

February 24, 2020 Ana Ortega

This month, a bill requiring insurers to cover annual mental health checkups is trying to pass through the Colorado House. House Bill 1086 would require…

Off-Campus

New government regulations to protect sexual assault victims are a step in the right direction

February 17, 2020 Ana Ortega

Editor’s Note: Readers should be aware that this article has content pertaining to sexual assault and domestic violence. If you identify as a survivor of…

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San Francisco Pride is justified in banning Google from parades

February 3, 2020 Ana Ortega

San Francisco Pride may have YouTube and Google banned from attending future parades. On Jan. 15, a group of event organizers passed a resolution to…

Off-Campus

Restricted access to birth control will be a slippery slope for women’s rights

January 27, 2020 Ana Ortega

Women’s rights to their own bodies have always been in the hands of politicians. On Jan. 17, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case…

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Gucci model advocates mental health awareness on the runway

October 7, 2019 Ana Ortega

When it comes to modeling and mental illness, the two topics are so distinct from one another that they are rarely seen in the same…

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