In a recent survey conducted by the Colorado Education Association, it was found that nearly 40% of licensed teachers will consider leaving the profession at…
A shocking video of an Asian man being pushed quickly went viral. The video showed a 91-year old Asian man walking in Oakland’s Chinatown when…
In February, New York’s nursing homes faced accusations from the state attorney general of underreporting coronavirus deaths. Shortly following this, the state put out a…
Despite the snow and negative temperatures, thousands flocked to the Ritchie Center to receive a dose of the Pizer-BioNTech vaccine. Since early in the pandemic,…
As we near the one-year anniversary of the first-known COVID-19 case in America, corporations are looking to make permanent changes to their work environment. Remote…
The Graduate Student Government (GSG) executive board met on Feb. 8 to discuss and vote on changes to several e-board positions. These changes include the…
“The COVID effect” is how Paula Peterson, a recreation staff officer with the Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District of the White River National Forest, describes the…
Sundance is an independent film festival that usually draws up to 125,000 people to its locations in Utah. This year, though, it wrapped up on…
DU’s COVID-19 response team is well on its way to tripling its testing capability on campus with the addition of saliva and antigen testing during…
Feeling anxious, sad or overwhelmed? These are common feelings that students around the world are experiencing. In a survey of over 700 college students in…