With just a computer and a few instruments, many aspiring musicians have found a way to make music on their own. From artists such as…
There are two words that best describe Denver’s new Meow Wolf exhibit: sensory overload. From a hall of mirrors to self-playing instruments to an extraterrestrial…
The “Van Gogh Alive: The Experience,” an immersive, multi-sensory art exhibition honoring the Dutch painter, came to a close in Denver this past Sunday, Sept.…
From being immersed in an unfamiliar culture to being thousands of miles away from friends and family, moving across the world can be daunting, especially…
Home of The Fray, Jake Schepps, The Samples and a handful of other folk, pop, bluegrass and reggae bands, it is safe to say that…
The University of Denver Undergraduate Student Government (USG) diversity committee released a statement following multiple incidents of discrimination at the involvement fair on Friday, Sept.…
Although people of color have disproportionately made up COVID-19 cases and deaths since the start of the pandemic, many Black, Brown and Asian communities across…
On May 26, DU updated its mask and social distancing requirements and announced a two-phase plan that aims to remove all face mask requirements in…
On April 6, DU announced the imminent closure of the English Language Center (ELC) on June 30. The more than 40-year-old institution provided English classes…
This article is part two of a two-part series that discusses immigration trends, past and present. The series focuses on apprehension rates, entry and retention…