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Itching to get away for the summer? Contributing writer Eliza Schwartz shares several DU travel courses to take this sum...
03/14/2025

Itching to get away for the summer? Contributing writer Eliza Schwartz shares several DU travel courses to take this summer.

As the winter quarter comes to an end, it is only a matter of time before students disperse for the summer. If you still don’t have plans, DU is offering students eight international travel courses

For this week's Unify Brief, Unify Editor, Alyssa Avila, provides updates on Trump's recent executive orders making Engl...
03/13/2025

For this week's Unify Brief, Unify Editor, Alyssa Avila, provides updates on Trump's recent executive orders making English the official language of the U.S., the tariffs on Canada and Mexico and how the administration is targeting prominent law firms.

Welcome back to “The Unify Brief,” where we track the latest developments shaping the nation. Here’s what you need to know this week.English is the official language of the U.S.On March

This year's Oscars was full of political commentary and technical difficulties. In case you missed it, contributing writ...
03/12/2025

This year's Oscars was full of political commentary and technical difficulties. In case you missed it, contributing writer Weston Tybor reported on the highlights.

The 97th Oscars, hosted on March 2, drew an audience of 19.7 million people. While it was a slight increase in viewership from last year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who host the

The Black Student Alliance (BSA) hosted its second Black Art Jubilee on Friday, Feb. 28. Contributing Writer, Theodora B...
03/07/2025

The Black Student Alliance (BSA) hosted its second Black Art Jubilee on Friday, Feb. 28. Contributing Writer, Theodora Boateng, captured the event in a photo gallery showcasing some of the art created by students.

On Feb. 28, the Black Student Alliance (BSA) held its second Black Art Jubilee to celebrate and support Black artists on campus. The artists got to either showcase their art or serve as vendors. Sauc

Contributing writer Weston Tybor scrutinizes DOGE's recent attacks on one of America's most beloved federal agencies, th...
03/07/2025

Contributing writer Weston Tybor scrutinizes DOGE's recent attacks on one of America's most beloved federal agencies, the National Park Service. Reade for more.

Nearly 200 years ago, scenery artist George Catlin began to worry that the rapidly expanding industrialization would encroach on the land he frequently painted. So, he advocated that the government s

Battle of the Bands is one of DUPB's biggest events of the year. Contributing writer Eliza Schwartz covered the event, w...
03/06/2025

Battle of the Bands is one of DUPB's biggest events of the year. Contributing writer Eliza Schwartz covered the event, where DU Band As of Today took home first place.

Last Thursday, on a beautiful spring-like day, hundreds of students flooded the outside of the sophomore residential building, Nagel Hall, for DUPB’s annual Battle of the Bands. The event

Check out photo editor Delaney Pascuzzos photo gallery from DUPB's annual Battle of the Bands.
03/06/2025

Check out photo editor Delaney Pascuzzos photo gallery from DUPB's annual Battle of the Bands.

Last Thursday, DUPB hosted the annual Battle of the Bands on the DUPB Stage outside Nagel Hall. The event featured student bands competing for the chance to perform as the opener for the 2025 Music F

Denver men's basketball head coach Jeff Wulbrun has been placed on leave for the rest of the season. Sports Editor Nick ...
03/06/2025

Denver men's basketball head coach Jeff Wulbrun has been placed on leave for the rest of the season. Sports Editor Nick Allen tells the story.

Denver men's basketball head coach Jeff Wulbrun was placed on leave for the rest of the 2024-25 basketball season. He will be replaced by assistant coach Shammond Williams. The announcement

Denver hockey hosted St. Cloud State last weekend. Contributing Writer Christian Moreno recaps the games.
03/06/2025

Denver hockey hosted St. Cloud State last weekend. Contributing Writer Christian Moreno recaps the games.

DU hockey split a back-and-forth series last weekend against the St.Cloud State Huskies, with a strong 3-1 win on Friday and a difficult 2-1 loss on Saturday. Friday started off flying for t

In this week's Unify Brief, Unify Editor, Alyssa Avila, provides updates on Trump's "gold card" visa program, the 90% US...
03/06/2025

In this week's Unify Brief, Unify Editor, Alyssa Avila, provides updates on Trump's "gold card" visa program, the 90% USAID funding cuts and Trump's sharing of an AI generated "Trump Gaza" video.

Welcome back to “The Unify Brief,” where we track the latest developments shaping the nation. Here’s what you need to know this week.Trump proposes $5 million “gold card” visa program

Staycationing in Denver this spring break? Arts and life editor Anna Neumann gives 5 things to do in and near the city.
03/05/2025

Staycationing in Denver this spring break? Arts and life editor Anna Neumann gives 5 things to do in and near the city.

While several students flock home to warmer weather with friends or visit family for spring break, some may choose to stay in Denver. Here are five nearby activities to check out during your staycati

Contributing writer Zoe Klawetter explains Germanys recent election, and why a greater share of votes went towards far r...
03/05/2025

Contributing writer Zoe Klawetter explains Germanys recent election, and why a greater share of votes went towards far right parties. https://loom.ly/SFMKgp0

On Sunday, Feb. 23, elections were held in Germany several months early after the collapse of the center-left leaning traffic light coalition late last year. The opposition, which was favore

Executive editor Riley Laub describes how a recent investigation into two Denver strip clubs found massive violations of...
03/04/2025

Executive editor Riley Laub describes how a recent investigation into two Denver strip clubs found massive violations of minimum wage laws and unfair treatment of workers. https://loom.ly/qVvnXTQ

Two downtown Denver strip clubs are facing penalties after the city’s labor department announced last Wednesday that the clubs “violated nearly every applicable provision” of Denver’s minimum

Contributing writer Ian Duran updates us on the CAHSS vote of no confidence and further cements the notion that financia...
02/28/2025

Contributing writer Ian Duran updates us on the CAHSS vote of no confidence and further cements the notion that financial mismanagement is wreaking havoc on this university. Read for more.

CAHSS faculty has finally come to a decision on Jeremy Haefner, and the results are telling. On Friday, Feb. 21, the CAHSS staff held a no-confidence vote against the chancellor. 159 of the

Denver hockey traveled to Miami, OH last weekend. Contributing Writer Christian Moreno recaps the series.
02/28/2025

Denver hockey traveled to Miami, OH last weekend. Contributing Writer Christian Moreno recaps the series.

Denver got the season sweep after a dominant weekend, winning 5-1 on Friday and 5-2 on Saturday to get a much-needed six points in conference play. After last week's injury scare, senior goa

On Dec. 18, Chancellor Haefner announced Provost Mary Clark would be stepping down from her role and taking a sabbatical...
02/28/2025

On Dec. 18, Chancellor Haefner announced Provost Mary Clark would be stepping down from her role and taking a sabbatical leave. Contributing Writer Theodora Boateng sat down with Clark last week and discussed the next chapter of her career.

On Dec. 18, 2024, Chancellor Jeremy Haefner announced that Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Clark plans to step down from her current position this summer. She will go on a sabbatical befor

Opinions Editor Hampton Terrell brings to light a mistake made on behalf of the Center for Middle East Studies at Korbel...
02/28/2025

Opinions Editor Hampton Terrell brings to light a mistake made on behalf of the Center for Middle East Studies at Korbel in how they failed to accurately represent a guest who came to speak to students and alumni. Reade for more.

On Feb. 12, the Center for Middle East Studies (ICRS) of the Korbel school made a mistake. Students, alumni and faculty all gathered that night to listen to the first of a two-part series titled “M

A new club on campus is planting seeds for the future. Contributing writer Eliza Schwartz has the details.
02/27/2025

A new club on campus is planting seeds for the future. Contributing writer Eliza Schwartz has the details.

The dining hall is one of the main food hubs for most students at DU, but does anyone know where the food is coming from? The DU chapter of Plant Futures aims to answer this question.Plant Future

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