Earlier this month, the Supreme Court heard three landmark cases fighting for LGBTQ rights in the workplace. In all instances, an employee had been fired…
When one thinks of a career fair, they automatically feel intimidated. The idea of corporations and potential employers scanning over resumes and forms galore often…
Now that we are deep into fall quarter, it is time to meet our new Undergraduate Student Government (USG) senators. Samantha Barcelona is the new…
On Monday, Oct. 1, the minimum age to buy tobacco products in the city of Denver was raised from 18 to 21. The Denver City…
In perhaps the most historic move in marijuana politics since Colorado state legalized recreational marijuana in 2014, the House of Representatives passed the Secure and…
This is an evolving story and will be updated as more information is released. After five years at the University of Denver, Chancellor Rebecca Chopp…
On Aug. 31, the Title IX office at DU updated their Title IX procedures, including some new policies. DU’s Title IX policies and procedures go…
FROM LATE DECEMBER 2016 INTO January of the New Year, Denver media was bombarded with a sensationalist story the likes of which has become all…
Join us this week for a look into the heart of the Native Student Alliance's #NoMorePios campaign as we talk to the leaders of the NSA. Also,…
In our first episode back for the 2017 fall quarter, we introduce the freshmen to DU in a candid conversation with guest Chrissy Sharp. Next…