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Arts & Life

Slaps, surprises, and other significant moments: a recap of the 94th annual Academy Awards

April 5, 2022 Chloe Smith

Maybe Will Smith slapping Chris Rock was the only reason some people knew the Oscars even happened, or, for that matter, still exist. Either way,…

Arts & Life

PR Experts Weigh In On “The Slap”

April 5, 2022 Ana Loor

Among the opinion pieces and public response to the “slap heard around the world”, PR experts have also weighed in with their own advice for…

Arts & Life

Pure punk: Toronto band PUP releases new album, “THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND.”

April 5, 2022 Michael Cheuvront

With their fourth full-length studio album, “THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND,” the Toronto-based punk band PUP introduces another set of headbangers to their wild discography. Officially…

Arts & Life

Exploring DU: The history of Evans Chapel

April 5, 2022 Julia Mertes

This article is part three of a series that explores the history and importance of various buildings across the University of Denver campus in order…

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DU Film Club breaks new ground with new project titled “Not So Still Life”

March 7, 2022 Michael Kennedy

Every quarter the DU Film Club produces a new short or film to be released on YouTube, Vimeo and even for live viewings. The club…

Arts & Life

Show Pony Vintage prioritizes community as an eclectic collective

March 7, 2022 Ambriel Speagle

Complete with a disco ball and Pac-Man machine, Show Pony Vintage offers more than an ordinary shopping experience. The shop opened in January and is…

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Darkness doesn’t lie still: A review of “The Batman”

March 7, 2022 Zachary Goldstein

In a city overrun with corruption, what defines justice? That is the question “The Batman,” directed by Matt Reeves, asks. The viewer follows Robert Pattinson…

Arts & Life

The perfect playlist to listen to during Black History Month

February 28, 2022 Ana Ortega and Toni Elton

Looking for a good song or new artist to listen to during Black History Month? Well, you’re in luck because here is a whole playlist…

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DU Professor Manuel Blake Sanz makes his mark with his new book “The Boundaries of Their Dwelling”

February 28, 2022 Michael Kennedy

Manuel Blake Sanz is a professor of English at the University of Denver and author of the book “The Boundaries of Their Dwellings.” In 2021,…

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The “bad boys” of “COPS” are returning

February 28, 2022 Zachary Goldstein

“COPS,” the television show that follows members of local police departments in their pursuit of catching criminals, is coming to Colorado thanks to Richard Riegenborn…

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