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Polis signs multiple health care bills into law

April 24, 2023 Chase Karbon

Last week, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed various healthcare bills covering abortion and gender-affirming care for minors. The intention of Polis and Democratic leaders in…

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Friendly competition and philanthropic fundraising returns with Big Man on Campus

April 20, 2023 Caitlyn Aldersea

Big Man on Campus was back in full-swing this past week as University of Denver student organizations participated in the annual philanthropic competition. As of…

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Wall Street Journal reporter charged with espionage in Russia

April 10, 2023 Caitlyn Aldersea

On April 7, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was formally charged with espionage following his arrest on March 30 by the Russian Federal Security…

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Democracy or a divided Zionist movement: the subtext of the Israeli pro-democracy protests

April 3, 2023 Cassis Tingley

After three months in power, the polarizing effects of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition are coming to a head. Since entering office, Netanyahu…

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Drinking and driving sparks safety initiatives across Colorado universities

April 3, 2023 Charlotte Monroe and Riley Jones

Drunk driving is no stranger to college campuses, especially across Colorado, with many universities prioritizing promoting safety among students who choose to drink.  Since January,…

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Suspect in shooting at Denver’s East High School found dead

April 3, 2023 Kaitlyn Klepec

On March 22, emergency responders rushed to Denver East High School after receiving calls involving a shooting at approximately 9:50 a.m., where two school administrators…

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Your guide to the indictment of former President Donald Trump

April 3, 2023 Emma Lawson

On Thursday, March 30, a Manhattan Grand Jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump. The contents of the official indictment are not expected to…

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Drone attack on US-Coalition base in Syria escalates regional tensions

April 3, 2023 Caitlyn Aldersea

On Thursday, March 23, a drone strike in eastern Syria launched by an Iranian-backed militia killed a U.S. contractor and wounded five U.S. servicemembers and…

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6,000 miles away from home: How students are still affected by the Turkey and Syria earthquake and what you can do to help

March 6, 2023 Josie LeCompte and Anna Neumann

The Turkey and Syrian earthquake death toll continues to rise, totaling more than 50,000 as of Feb. 27. Globally, people are suffering from this natural disaster,…

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Here’s what proposed Bill 1202 could mean for Denver opioid epidemic

March 6, 2023 Eden Bollschweiler and Charlotte Yedo

As the opioid epidemic ravages the U.S., Colorado lawmakers are debating new solutions to reduce overdoses. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates…

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