Editor's Note: Statements made by Aya Saad-Masri, Michela Schenk, Owen Mantelli, Ben Merson and Madeleine Dierking were made in their personal capacity as students, and…
The 2025-2026 Denver hockey season was looking sour at first but eventually ended with the team’s 11th national championship. They were 13-11, having won just…
As the flowers bloom, the trees blossom and the ponds around campus begin to fill, the grass appears to be getting greener for students at…
It’s hard to keep up with what’s been going down with The Pearl, Denver’s last lesbian bar that officially shut its doors on April 14. …
On April 16, the University of Denver’s chapter of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES), the Native Student Alliance (NSA) and the Indigenous…
Wil Haygood has reported from warzones, been kidnapped and ransomed abroad and spent decades interviewing prominent figures across the nation. But when it came time…
Last Thursday, the Incarcerated Artists Alliance (IAA) hosted its second annual spring exhibition at the Sturm College of Law. Over 250 guests across the Denver…
Meta, a conglomerate of social media platforms is something you’ve probably noticed while using Instagram, Facebook, Threads and even WhatsApp. Meta also plays a large…
With what may have been the warmest winter — and one of the worst ski seasons — behind us, the excitement of spring and its…
Denver’s semifinal against Michigan was nothing short of a classic, taking two overtimes and more than four hours to decide. The game opened with an…
