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…
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…
Almost all beings on the planet are heavily reliant on pollination for their survival. Pollinating animals such as bees, bats, birds, butterflies, moths, beetles and…
On Jan. 31, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted full approval to Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. Only a couple of days later, on Feb. 4,…
On Friday, Jan. 7, campus safety notified the DU community that armed suspects were caught breaking into a vehicle west of Seeley Mudd and threatening…
While tourism is an integral factor in sustaining the economies of many Colorado mountain communities, “there is no industry without the locals running it,” says…
The ballot initiative sought stricter enforcement of the city’s existing urban camping ban, the establishment of four city-run campsites and allowing property owners to seek compensation…
Take a moment to imagine a woman, completely alone. She has no friends, no family with her and only knows that she wants to create…
Nicotine is not a new problem, but the availability of flavors has started up a whole new ball game. Nicotine has begun to hook Denver…