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This isn’t the first time that the Faculty Senate has voted to express no confidence in a chancellor at DU. In 1984, the ...
Last Saturday, Soft Serve Music Festival hosted several bands and vendors, bringing the DU community together for an afternoon of student creativity.
As the spring quarter moves towards its close, it can be easy to get caught up in the stress of finals and forget that summer is almost here. So, to get in the spirit of summer, here are some of my ...
The Trump administration is attempting to dismiss criminal charges against MS-13 leader Vladimir Antonio Arevalo-Chavez with the intention of deporting him back to El Salvador. Arevalo-Chavez’s ...
My first Monday at DU was filled with mixed emotions. I still remember walking out of my first college class and thinking that discussing Homer’s Odyssey was the most radical thing I was ever going to ...
House v. NCAA is the most consequential lawsuit the NCAA has ever faced — not only in financial liability, but also in sweeping implications that would change college sports forever. The lawsuit was ...
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 ...
I still remember walking into my first Clarion meeting, feeling nervous, uncertain but also excited. It was rare for me to attend a meeting fall quarter of freshman year, since unknowingly, my FSEM ...
After the Chancellor and Board had left, one senator introduced a motion to postpone the voting on no confidence, but their ...
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