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No. 6 Pioneers dominates Miami (OH)

February 24, 2020 Henry Hargrave

Coming off back-to-back losses to No. 1 North Dakota in Grand Forks on Feb. 14 and 15, the Pioneers headed into last weekend’s series against…

Arts & Life

New Best Coast album “Always Tomorrow” is far from their best work

February 24, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

The fourth studio album, “Always Tomorrow,” by American rock duo Best Coast was released Feb. 21 through Concord Music. It is the band’s first studio…

Arts & Life

DU students celebrate study abroad placements at 2020 Global Reveal

February 24, 2020 Alexandra Welch

As you entered DU’s Lamont School of Music, you could already feel the excitement for Global Reveal. At this event, prospective study abroad students learn…

Arts & Life

Look out for the “live magazine” popping up in your town soon

February 24, 2020 Grace Ganz

The world is no longer a stranger to crossover media platforms: social media now blends with streaming services, live music is accompanied by live art…

Off-Campus

New state legislature bill will be a win for the mental health community

February 24, 2020 Ana Ortega

This month, a bill requiring insurers to cover annual mental health checkups is trying to pass through the Colorado House. House Bill 1086 would require…

Off-Campus

Conspiracy theories fueled by politicians pose the greatest threat to elections

February 24, 2020 Conor Chapman

The 2020 election has a force at work besides foreign influence that may change its outcome: conspiracy theories. A conspiracy theory is “the idea that…

Featured

The attacks against Jameela Jamil: Stop accusing people of faking their chronic illness or disability

February 24, 2020 Sara Loughran

Jameela Jamil, an actress known for playing Tahani Al-Jamil in the television show “The Good Place,” was recently attacked on Twitter over accusations that she…

Arts & Life

The art of barbecue at Owlbear

February 24, 2020 Haley Paez

Brushstrokes gliding across the walls of RiNo Art District give new life to the tattered stone that once lay blank all the way down Larimer…

Arts & Life

Black History Month: Remembering DU’s historic Black alumni

February 18, 2020 Grace Ganz

Across America, February celebrates Black History Month—and DU is no exception. Though the university is hosts multiple events through affinity groups like Black Student Alliance…

Arts & Life

The production of “Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island”: An interview with the director and lead

February 18, 2020 Alexandra Welch

The new movie “Fantasy Island,” directed by Jeff Wadlow and starring Lucy Hale, is sure to thrill audiences. After its premiere on Valentine’s Day, this…

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