In 2018, former DU chancellor Rebecca Chopp developed the Denver Advantage Campus Framework Plan. It envisioned a revitalized, sustainable and community-based campus. This fall quarter, two…
This article is part two of a six-part series detailing youth political subcultures and the role of youth political participation and activism in the past…
This article is a follow-up to Cameron Elder’s college election guide from last week on the Colorado Senate race. For the upcoming House of Representatives…
Clubs are established for the enjoyment of students, but they also serve a much greater purpose in the DU community. When you are new on…
In 2016, North Carolina violated civil rights with the transphobic passage of House Bill 2. It animated the bluegrass community to create Shout & Shine, a…
The U.S. general election is coming in one month and Colorado voters are expected to vote for more than just the presidency. After the state…
About a 20-minute drive from DU’s campus lies the 40 West Arts District, a creative area in Lakewood chock-full of art galleries, exhibitions and events.…
On the evening of the first day of Yom Kippur, you gather with family to eat a large meal before fasting. The next day, you…
The reopening of DU’s Coors Fitness Center is an exciting announcement for those who spent the summer completing at-home workouts, exploring the outdoors and yearning…
Most of DU’s clubs have pivoted to virtual formats for the quarter. For many, this has proven to be a challenge. However, fourth-year Callie Miller…