Welcome back to The Unify Brief, where we track the latest developments shaping the nation. Here’s what you need to know this week. Funding cuts…
Last Friday night, DU students from the arts, social sciences, maths and physical sciences came together to dance, let loose and share inspiration. At Lost…
While we may be in the midst of a presidential election, it’s important not to overlook the significance of down-ballot issues. Proposition 131 is the…
After reaching the pinnacle of professional hockey in 2022 when the Colorado Avalanche raised the Stanley Cup above their heads, they have not been the…
Last Saturday, hundreds of Denverites participated in a global protest calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The expected demands were present throughout the two-hour march.…
‘Twas the night before winter break when all through DU, students were ready to leave as finals were over and through. Some packed up their…
Have you ever wondered what restaurants lie beyond campus? Aside from Jerusalem, Snarf’s and Spanky’s, we don’t hear too much about the restaurants surrounding us.…
DU’s campus was the scene of yet another Johnston vs. Brough fixture in what is a hotly-contested runoff race for the Denver Mayor’s office. Mike…
Last Sunday, JEWISHColorado held the annual Celebrate Israel Walk and Festival in Denver, CO. This year, the festival drew many people from across Colorado and…
Industry leaders, bureaucrats, political staffers and interested students alike congregated at Sturm Hall’s Davis Auditorium on Wednesday, April 13, for the first of five Denver…