The election on April 4 will feature the largest mayoral race in the history of the city of Denver. With that being said, voters have…
My Big Question is an ongoing segment exploring various topics and answering your curious questions. Welcome back to My Big Question! I took a hiatus…
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, homelessness in Denver has skyrocketed. Movement 5280 is a local organization in Denver that provides resources to individuals…
On a snowy Thursday night, a sold-out crowd gathered outside the Marquis Theater in Downtown Denver, waiting to hear Jack Kays and Tom the Mail…
Hundreds rallied for reproductive rights outside of the Colorado State Capitol on Saturday, May 14. The rally, “Bans off Denver,”—hosted by Planned Parenthood Votes Colorado—was…
Students of the University of Denver community have joined forces for a greater cause. Recently, DU's custodial staff member, Santiago S. Rodriguez was diagnosed with pancreatic…
On April 13, the Fentanyl Accountability and Prevention Bill advanced in the state legislature, passing through the House Judiciary Committee in a 7-4 vote. Prior…
Divest DU and Students Against Investment in Fossil Fuels (SAIFF) organized a protest on Friday, April 8, on the Carnegie Green. Their demands could be…
A video of a Ukrainian soldier dancing on a green empty field to Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” has over 84 million views on TikTok. It…
Last week, Denver City Council reached a unanimous agreement to provide funds and expand Support Team Assisted Response (STAR), a program that sends mental health…