On April 29, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down a Louisiana voting map, citing it was the product of unconstitutional racial gerrymandering. In a 6-3 split, the majority asserted that ...
Anticipating a $20 to $30 million budget shortfall for fiscal year 2027 (FY27), the next month will culminate in several major decisions made by University of Denver (DU) administrators and the Board ...
Denver women’s lacrosse advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament with a 16-9 win against Florida on May 8 before ultimately falling to No. 8 Colorado in a narrow 11-9 loss on May 10. Both ...
On May 8, the Virginia Supreme Court struck down a voter-approved measure that would allow Democratic state lawmakers to gerrymander the state’s House map right before midterms. The decision is a loss ...
“A city without graffiti is a city without soul” is how Didier “Jaba” Mathieu described graffiti. To some, these words embody an effort to give a social facelift to our mundane lives in the grey dull ...
The smell of cigarette smoke and rain hung heavy in the air on the night of May 4. That evening, California-native pop-punk band Joyce Manor conquered the stage at the Fillmore Auditorium. I’ve been a ...
What started as a small Entrepreneurship Week event with twelve booths just a few years ago, has since turned into a massive event with over 65 vendors and is a highly anticipated University of Denver ...
Before I get on my soapbox, I should probably explain why I’m even writing this article in the first place. Sitting in my painfully early economics class, my professor started talking about “creative ...