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Last Friday, the Brazilian Student Association (BRASA) hosted its second annual “Carnaval”—a celebration of the week-long partying events in Brazil. Commemorating their second year on campus, BRASA’s ...
College students face significant financial pressure in today’s volatile economy, driven by inflation, rising tariffs, student debt and the lingering effects of Trump-era policies. These challenges ...
The United States presidential election occurs once every 4 years, and for better or worse we now find ourselves once more confronted with the occasion. At this comparatively early stage of the race, ...
Language distribution and availability at DU | Courtesy of Ellie Barnett-Cashman The Language For You! program is a mainly self-directed study option where students meet weekly with a language tutor ...
At the beginning of the month, President Trump signed an executive order to defund National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), which receive $535 million in federal funding ...
Last Thursday was a busy one. DU’s American Association of University Professors (AAUP) chapter took part in a national day of action, holding events from morning through afternoon to discuss topics ...
Jamie Giellis went from living on a farm in a town of 250 people to consulting with the Singapore government, working for the labor party in the UK and running for mayor of Denver, all while running ...
There have been many demonstrations of free speech on DU’s campus ranging from the Pro-Palestinian Encampment last spring to the outpour of disdain that the recent election results have caused. There ...
This article is part two of a series that explores the history and importance of various buildings across the University of Denver campus in order to highlight the people, places and stories that have ...
Several graduate and undergraduate students at the Korbel School of International Studies have co-written a book with Professor Oliver Kaplan that focuses on difficult decisions forced upon civilians ...
The saying, “it takes a village,” resonates with me a lot. If you don’t know or remember what it means, it’s essentially an African-originating saying that means an entire community of people, not ...
“The American university is the quintessential marketplace of ideas. Academic discourse and higher order learning cannot take place in an environment in which individuals are not at liberty to express ...
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