Colorado’s legislative session officially began as the Second Regular Session and Seventy-Third General Assembly convened at the state capitol on Jan. 12. The session will…
On Dec. 30, 2021, Governor Jared Polis of Colorado granted clemency to Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, reducing his sentence from 110 years to 10 years, with the…
Following two weeks of remote learning amidst the Omicron surge, DU returns to in-person instruction for all of its classes on Jan. 18. With a…
On Friday, Jan. 7, campus safety notified the DU community that armed suspects were caught breaking into a vehicle west of Seeley Mudd and threatening…
This article is part one of a nine-part series that focuses on climate change. More specifically, this series will go in-depth on the human disconnect…
In 2006, DU students ran a successful on-campus campaign to address climate change, specifically focusing on DU’s carbon emissions. Since then, DU students have been…
Given the ongoing development related to COVID-19 and its variants, the University of Denver will require masks to be worn by returning students, and the…
School boards across the nation are facing increased tension as districts are pushed to make decisions regarding divisive issues such as critical race theory (CRT)…
Colorado’s appeal of natural beauty and its outdoor lifestyle continues to draw in buyers beyond the metro areas. Summit County is recognized as Colorado’s playground…
Earlier this month, Starbucks launched its holiday drinks and new cups, setting the “winter mood.” Practically everyone on-campus is walking around carrying red and green…
