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Colorado voters shut down proposed increase in marijuana sales tax

November 8, 2021 Nolan Deck

Colorado citizens voted to turn down Proposition 119 on Nov. 2, with 54.47% of voters voting no and 45.53% of voters voting yes, preventing an…

News

Denver votes no on Initiative 303

November 8, 2021 Connor Mokrzycki

The ballot initiative sought stricter enforcement of the city’s existing urban camping ban, the establishment of four city-run campsites and allowing property owners to seek compensation…

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DU announces a 3% tuition increase

November 1, 2021 Connor Mokrzycki

On Oct. 25, the Office of the Provost announced that the university will raise undergraduate tuition by 3% for the 2022-23 academic year. The $45…

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Denver City Council debates a ban on flavored tobacco products

November 1, 2021 Nolan Deck

The Denver Safety, Housing, Education & Homelessness Committee discussed a possible ban of the sale of flavored tobacco products on Wednesday, Oct. 27. The topic…

Climate Change

DU’s faculty senate forms carbon neutral task force

November 1, 2021 Tori Everson

On Friday, Oct. 22,  Executive Director of Sustainability Chad King announced the formation of a carbon-neutral task force at the faculty senate meeting. King stated…

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New York City Board of Health declares racism a public health crisis

October 25, 2021 Connor Mokrzycki and Natalie Schiller

As New York City continues to combat the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Board of Health has added racism to its list of public health crises…

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Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to investigate reports of non-payment

October 25, 2021 Connor Mokrzycki

In an Oct. 6 Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) hearing, commissioners decided to move forward with an investigation into CWC Petro’s failure to…

News

Five things you should know about the Denver reproductive rights rally

October 25, 2021 Julianna O'Clair

Early Saturday, Oct. 2, thousands joined a rally outside of the Colorado State Capitol in support of reproductive rights. The rally, hosted by Womxn’s March…

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Colorado ski industry begins amid concerns of labor shortages and COVID-19

October 25, 2021 Nolan Deck

Arapahoe Basin and Wolf Creek opened the weekend of Oct. 16, kicking off Colorado’s ski season, and more mountains are set to open in the…

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Challenges of nursing during a pandemic: Q & A with an ICU nurse

October 18, 2021 Julianna O'Clair

As COVID-19 hospitalizations rise in Colorado, medical professionals face added challenges in an already-strained public healthcare system. Staffing shortages and an initial lack of personal…

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