Sept. 15 marked the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month. From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, Latin and Hispanic heritage is celebrated across the United States.…
On Thursday, Sept. 18, one of DU’s newest RSOs, Sisterhood DU, held its first event of the year at the Community Commons. Their inaugural event…
The start of the Trump administration brought forth a plethora of controversial policies, one of those being the cutting of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)…
The Newman Center hopes for a new wave of student audience members as it continues its season into the new year. While the center is…
This year, the DU chapter of Association of Latino Professionals For America (ALPFA) celebrated their first year as a student organization on campus. ALPFA was…
All over the United States, children are losing access to information. Over 1,200 book-banning efforts took place in 2022, almost double the amount in 2021.…
Accent discrimination, or linguistic racism, is a common experience for non-native English speakers. At first, it can seem unintentional, like being interrupted in the middle…
Redlining is one of the starkest yet underrepresented systemic barriers of policy-making in the 20th century. It has effectively allowed the federal government to segregate…
In February, the Black Community Advisory Board was formed as part of the University of Denver's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI) action plan with the goal…
(Above) Jerusalem, a small and easily missed eatery, serves up authentic Lebanese food and is known for their baklava, a combination of flakey phyllo dough,…
