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Auraria Campus Protests

Auraria Campus Protests

Chloe Ragsdale, Managing Editor August 1, 2024

On Thursday, April 25, student protesters across the tri-instituional Auraria campus, organized by the Denver chapter of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and the Colorado Palestine Coalation...

Reintroduction of Wolves in Colorado

Juniper Horton, Writer May 1, 2024

It took over three years, but ten gray wolves were finally released in Grand and Summit counties last December. Proposition 114 caused quite the stir, especially in rural Colorado areas. Though the gray...

"Unheard"

“Unheard”

August Blackmer, Writer April 24, 2024

Ten years after his last release, Hozier made his comeback on March 22nd this year with an EP titled Unheard, containing four new songs. One of the songs off the album, titled “Too Sweet,” went viral...

Successful Firefly Reproduction at Butterfly Pavilion

Successful Firefly Reproduction at Butterfly Pavilion

Juniper, Horton March 27, 2024

The Denver Butterfly Pavilion is one of the most memorable destinations in the Denver-Metro area. Denver natives may be familiar with Rosie the tarantula, but they might not know about the behind-the-scenes...

The Sandhill Crane Migration

Mazie Neill, Writer March 27, 2024

In the bright mid-morning light that cascades over the San Luis Valley, the shadows of the magnificent Sandhill Crane’s seven-foot wingspan blot the winter grass like ink spots, as they fly in circles...

Here’s Why Job Applications Are Terrible

Here’s Why Job Applications Are Terrible

Harriet Falconetti, News Editor March 27, 2024

Well, it’s that season again—time to boot up Handshake, brush off your résumé, and submit yourself to the unstoppable forces of capital that govern our society. Those summer jobs and internships...

Former Japanese American Prison Camp in Colorado Becomes Newest National Park

Harriet Falconetti, News Editor March 6, 2024

In the windswept plains of eastern Colorado, near the town of Granada, a rebuilt watchtower stands guard over the empty concrete foundations and barren dirt roads of Camp Amache. The site of the former...

From the Classroom to the Community

Chloe Ragsdale, Managing Editor March 6, 2024

Jim Walsh, a political science professor at CU Denver, has made a name for himself throughout campus and the Denver community with his strong emphasis on worker’s rights. In 2023, Walsh ran for mayor...

World Tragedy and Burnout

World Tragedy and Burnout

Mazie Neill, Writer March 6, 2024

The buzzword “Burnout” can be applied to many things in life, including your job, passions, hobbies, and even daily tasks of life. Perhaps the most relevant coinage for “burnout” can be applied...

Movie Theaters are Dying

Movie Theaters are Dying

Amaya McGill, Writer February 21, 2024

The movie theater, once a cultural cornerstone, is facing a new reality. While blockbuster franchises still pack seats, the magic of the big screen seems to be losing its luster for some moviegoers. Many...

FACTS

Harriet Falconetti, News Editor February 21, 2024

“Facts” is a 2024 single by Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald, featuring conservative demagogue Ben Shapiro. MacDonald, who shifted to right- wing politics when his lyrical and creative acumen weren’t...

CU Personality: Teague von Bohlen

Jackson Campbell, Writer February 7, 2024

It takes a village to run a newspaper. Writers, editors, illustrators, and photographers of all varieties each have to pull their own weight to make ends meet and create a cohesive product before the next...

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