Election Day is just over two weeks away, and among the various proposals up for consideration is Ballot Measure 2R, which would add an extra…
The following is satire for the Opinions section. Where does our tuition money go? This is a question that has driven many a reporter before…
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…
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 pandemic has affected almost everyone, but many often forget about the disparate impact on the unhoused community. On Easter Sunday 2021, Pastor Nathan Adam…
While the coronavirus has immobilized the majority of Americans, young adults and students experiencing unreliable employment and unaffordable housing are returning to their family homes.…
UPDATE: Monday, June 29 at 11 p.m. On June 29, DU provided an update to students with active housing applications. This email confirmed with students…
The afternoon of Friday, May 29, the University of Denver released their tentative plans for living and learning on campus Fall Quarter 2020. These plans…
Note: If students are facing financial insecurity regarding paying for the storage, they are encouraged to apply for the DU Student Assistance Fund. There is…
The following is a satire piece from the Opinions section. By now, you probably hate your roommate. It’s a natural thing when you’re crammed in…