This article is part five of a nine-part series that focuses on climate change. More specifically, this series will go in-depth on the human disconnect of accepting the reality of climate change, the ...
In this episode of the DU 80208 Podcast, Emma Williams explains the history behind the Black Lives Matter movement. Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi started the #BlackLivesMatter online ...
This year’s Met Gala was filled with drama and daring fashion choices. Amidst the controversy of celebrating the life of recently deceased designer Karl Lagerfeld, celebrities made bold choices in ...
This article is part four 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 ...
Intersectionality is defined as the multiple ways in which a person’s identities overlap to create a unique, compounded experience of discrimination or privilege. The term, coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw ...
Last Thursday, the Incarcerated Artists Alliance (IAA) hosted its second annual spring exhibition at the Sturm College of Law. Over 250 guests across the Denver metro area gathered to celebrate the ...
In May 2017, the University of Denver’s Faculty Senate established what is now the Freedom of Expression Committee (FOE), intended to promote free expression, civil discourse, pluralism and academic ...
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 ...
Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump officially won back his seat in the White House after sweeping the battleground states and receiving four more million votes than his Democratic opponent Kamala ...
The N-word has a long and painful history for the African American community, dating back to slavery. During the Transatlantic Slave Trade, the first Africans to arrive in the United States were ...
Perhaps the most iconic building on DU’s campus is the towering, ornately gothic Mary Reed Hall. The imposing architecture, paired with rumors that Mary Reed herself haunts the vaulted hallways, makes ...
The national discourse on free speech and its boundaries reverberates through college campuses across the country, and the University of Denver is no exception. While DU presents itself as a defender ...