On Sunday, May 28, Turkey went to the polls to elect their next president. Recep Tayyip Erdogan has held power as president since 2014, prevailing…
Colorado River water usage has been a point of contention ever since the first compact was drawn up in the early 20th century, but over…
Sunshine. Summer break. Rainbow flags. Pride Month is right around the corner, and the DU Cultural Center is already celebrating. As DU will not be…
Ecuador’s current president, Guillermo Lasso, decided earlier this week not to take the National Assemblies’ latest impeachment attempt lying down. Lasso has been struggling with…
President Biden formally committed to providing Ukrainian pilots with fourth-generation fighter pilot training, including operational logistics for F-16 aircraft. The announcement, occurring at the G-7…
DU’s campus was the scene of yet another Johnston vs. Brough fixture in what is a hotly-contested runoff race for the Denver Mayor’s office. Mike…
The spring of 2021 saw the world begin to awaken after the 2020 lockdowns. Some businesses began to reopen, unemployment was on the decline and…
In its final meeting of the 2022-23 academic year, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate passed three new bills before swearing in a new batch…
In one of the most competitive USG Presidential elections in years, MJ Hyde and Zach Headley emerged victorious on Monday morning. Announced as the incoming…
It’s almost time for the community event of the year! On May 20th the University of Denver is hosting the 2023 Langar@DU. The University of…