Despite DU’s rather contained campus, there is immense division between those living in Halls and Towers to those living in Johnson-Macfarlane (JMAC), Nelson and Nagel.…
On Feb. 20, recreational marijuana stores had to turn in the taxes they collected from the first month of sales. Initial estimates of the taxes…
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Colorado took a major step forward in the regulation of oil and gas operations with the approval of new standards, negotiated and agreed upon by…
There is a certain feeling of prestige that comes with hosting the Olympic Games; having your city featured on worldwide television for more than two…
It has been over a year since Amendment 64 was approved by Colorado voters, and marijuana has subsequently become legal for recreational use by adults…
The myth of zoo conservation and compassion has been crippled with the recent murder of an 18-month-old giraffe named Marius. This singular event has brought…
Last Thursday, the infamous Tom Perkins agreed to an interview with Fortune magazine to further discuss his ideas of “The War on the 1%.” Perkins,…
It has happened to all of us: walking across campus on a chilly or freezing night, ready for two minutes of heaven as we walk…
Far too many DU students are unaware of who the late Pete Seeger was. A folk music icon, an unwavering optimist, activist and life-long member…
