DU leadership announced their formalized plan for the remaining 2020-2021 academic quarters on Oct. 23, including check-out and move-in guidelines for winter and spring breaks.…
Every sport has been affected by the coronavirus, but the timing of seasons and size of the teams create different experiences. Denver’s lacrosse teams—who compete…
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…
The following is a satire from the Opinions section. Halloween 2020 was undoubtedly frightening, though not in the way one would expect. Many took the…
DU is requiring all of its students to get vaccinated against the flu during this school year. This is a smart idea, as the new…
On Oct. 13, the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump Administration could end the census count before the Oct. 31 deadline. The main reason being…
Wastewater surveillance has become a vital component of COVID-19 prevention. Campuses and cities do not have the data to determine if all positive cases are…
When DU students hear the word “rush,” they may think of potential new sorority members running around Josephine Street, singing songs and clapping together. For…
Due to COVID-19, new rules and social norms have arisen. Social gatherings are restricted to small groups, and it is recommended for people to stay…
On the evening of the first day of Yom Kippur, you gather with family to eat a large meal before fasting. The next day, you…