More than just students have returned to college this fall, as September rings in new coronavirus outbreaks around college campuses. Across the state, colleges have…
As college students approach the November general elections, issues such as college affordability, equal access to higher education, job growth, gender and racial equality and…
This article is the first part of a six-part series detailing youth political subcultures and the role of youth political participation and activism in the…
DU Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) is fighting the pandemic head-on as it navigates a new life of virtual rush, physically-distanced events and Zoom chapter…
November is fast approaching, and college student voter turnout is more important than ever. Over 15 million people have turned 18 since the last presidential…
Why has the media stopped covering the BLM protests? The BLM movement is ongoing but not getting the coverage from news outlets it deserves. The…
What is it really like to simultaneously facilitate community and safety on campus? This year, DU’s Residential Assistants (RA’s) and housing staff are on the…
DU’s Korbel School of International Studies welcomed more than 50 returned and evacuated Peace Corps volunteers into its graduate cohort this year. Hailing from 29…
Fall quarter has finally arrived at DU, and students’ return to campus came with a very different orientation week experience this year. DU’s decision to…
DU recently received high marks from The Princeton Review in the publication’s annual “The Best 385 Colleges” list. The Princeton Review, a college preparatory organization…
