In an average week, the University of Denver hosts a flurry of events, each through different programs, sponsors and departments. Organized and hosted by the…
The quarter system that we all have come to know seems to fly by in an instant. But when you hit the halfway mark, many…
Imagine you are walking to class, looking down at your phone. You scroll through Instagram, send snapchats and watch TikTok videos. You look up at…
According to The Wall Street Journal, American teens are dying at an alarming rate, concerningly reaching their highest levels in about 15 years. Not only…
In response to a concerning rise in overdose deaths in the United States, Colorado lawmakers are considering a bill that will implement overdose prevention sites,…
In America, guns are everywhere. We hear about them in the news, hear the shots late at night and debate gun control at the dinner…
One major trend that can be analyzed in our society today is the conversation of mental health. Though talking about mental health has become less…
Adorning a forgotten mask and riding shotgun in a campus golf cart—carrying pillows, bed sheets, a luggage case and a backpack—my ride of shame announced…
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…
College student burnout increased significantly from 40% to 71% from August 2020 to April 2021. Students reported increases in burnout, depression, anxiety and the use…