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Kamala Harris releases book, “107 Days”

September 29, 2025 Theodora Boateng

On Sept. 23, 2025, former Vice President Kamala Harris released her memoir “107 Days,” detailing her historic 107-day presidential campaign. In her book, Harris shared…

Arts & Life

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,…

Arts & Life

Five books to read during Black History Month

February 14, 2022 Ana Ortega

Looking for a good book to pick up in honor of Black History Month? Well, you’re in luck. The following books are both educational and…

Arts & Life

A.J. Witt’s sci-fi novel “The Source: Origins” tells a relevant and animated adventure

October 12, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Overall Rating: 4.5/5 stars Since the onset of COVID-19, people’s reading habits have changed. Tastes have been shifting towards the apocalyptic, dystopian and science-fiction genres.…

Arts & Life

Emily A. Duncan’s debut novel “Wicked Saints” explores fantasy and religion but misses emotion and purpose

April 13, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

*This review contains some spoilers. Overall rating: 2.5/5 stars When the beautiful cover for Emily A. Duncan’s new book “Ruthless Gods,” the sequel to her…

Arts & Life

DU student Sami Helgeson on her debut poetry book and healing through feeling

March 30, 2020 Kiana Marsan

In her debut poetry collection, "To Feel," Sami Helgeson makes her journey of healing and growth tangible through emotional “letters to/from the deepest parts of ourselves.” …

Arts & Life

Upcoming book titles to keep an eye on

October 15, 2018 Ava Tusek

Hanging leaves and clothes aren’t the only things to look forward to in the fall: book nerds can start marking their calendars for some of…

Arts & Life

Lighthouse Writers’ Poetry Collective: beacon for the bookish

April 2, 2018 Kendall Morris

It’s no secret that Denver has deep-rooted literary history. You may have driven by or toured “Poets Row,” where Cassady and Kerouac bummed around. Perhaps…

Arts & Life

5 must-read books to celebrate Black History Month

February 12, 2018 Grace Carson

Black History Month is a month dedicated not only to remembering the long history of Black American culture, but to honoring Black excellence in all…

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A case for reading more books

January 14, 2018 Elizabeth Lochhead

On Dec. 31, 2017, former President Barack Obama shared his book list of the year, once again demonstrating that reading (fiction and nonfiction alike) holds…

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