As the pandemic continues, inequality deepens. Regular people continue to struggle, such as 33-year-old Michael Hurley from Havertown, Pennsylvania. He lost his manager position because…
The protests that started roughly a year ago in the city of Hong Kong continue through the current pandemic. It is essential that we support…
The following is a Letter to the Editor from the Opinions section. To the Editor: COVID-19 continues to have devastating impacts. There are currently 957,875…
Every DU department faces its own hurdles as a result of the coronavirus. Here’s how it affected the business students. Unlike the science, math and…
As schools and universities transition to online platforms, students are becoming more and more creative with ways to use Zoom, a free video chatting platform.…
In an unprecedented Zoom format, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) at DU hosted their annual Presidential and Vice Presidential (VP) debate on Friday, April 24…
On March 22, an update from Chancellor Jeremy Haefner outlined the partial refunds for spring quarter student housing costs and fees but stated “tuition charges…
The Wall Street Journal held a webinar on April 24 for college students interested in journalism. The webinar was held by the new Wall Street…
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the shut-down of restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, schools and other businesses that are consistently purchasing large quantities of food from…
The University of Denver released an email cancelling all study abroad programs for the fall of 2020. The email was sent out at 2:15 MDT…