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,…
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…
In 2022, Colorado traffic fatalities reached 745, a height not seen since 1981. To address the figure, a new bill is proposed that would require…
During the winter quarter, three Jewish students at the University of Denver (DU) were victims of antisemitic vandalism. Two students had their mezuzahs (a small…
Last Friday, March 3, students around the world organized 436 protests in line with the Fridays for Future Event. Started by Greta Thunberg in 2018,…
The election on April 4 will feature the largest mayoral race in the history of the city of Denver. With that being said, voters have…
The motherboard for the conveyor belt at the dishwashing station in the Community Commons has been out of commission for over two weeks now, causing…
It’s no secret that the Republican Party has been reshaped by former President Donald Trump, even as the time since his victory in the 2016…
On Feb. 28, the Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments in two lawsuits against the Biden-Harris Administration Student Debt Relief Plan. The first lawsuit, Biden…
53. In the first week after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated Turkey and Syria, Erol Elmas worked with the Turkish American Cultural Society of Colorado (TACSCO)…