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The elevators around the University of Denver’s (DU) campus have earned a reputation – and not exactly a flattering one. They’re  more of a gamble than they are a convenience, known for trapping students behind stubborn metal doors or displaying their all-too-familiar “Out of Order” signs.  The elevator issues affect students across DU’s campus, but […]

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Flavorful, savory and rich. Those are the words that come to mind when the first spoonful of gumbo hits one’s taste buds. All the spices of the South are melded together with fresh seafood and other meats to create a concoction that would make any famished student walking out of the depths of Sturm salivate […]

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Exhaler, a DU band formed by Lamont School of Music students Trevor Briggs (vocals), Elan Jimenez (bass), Grady Dionne (guitar), Julian Horne (guitar), Bryson Miller (drums) and Drew Tilbrooke (saxophone) dropped “Don’t Wait up on Me” on April 14.  Exhaler was originally formed by Briggs, Jimenez, Dionne and Miller during orientation week of their freshman […]

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Antoine Fuqua’s new high-budget biopic “Michael” hits all the right notes, being an entertaining and celebratory epic of Michael Jackson’s musical stardom, but falters in including meaningful character depth. Although there were significant narrative beats displaying character growth, the audience never sees Jackson’s mental state in the moments outside of major life events, suc...

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The 2026 season for the University of Denver (DU) women’s gymnastics team was defined by consistency and standout individual performances. While the Crimson and Gold fell just short of advancing as a full team to the NCAA Championships, they delivered one of the most impressive seasons in program history. Denver opened the year ranked No. […]

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