Downtown Denver Celebrates Día de los Muertos

Lily Berzoza, Staff Videographer

Last fall, downtown Denver participated in a variety of activities to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos. From homemade shrines to candlelight vigils, a communal sense of love, remembrance, and reverence was nurtured.

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Cover Up

Austin Price, Editor in Chief

The breath of winter’s lungs, chills us to the bone

The cold is prickly, making the body weak and feeble

Despite our menagerie of fabric draped upon us, with stitching keeping us concealed, our delicate flesh protrudes out, adjusting the texture of our usually smooth skin 

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The U.S. Withdraws from the Paris Agreement

Gabriella Sandoval, Events Liaison and Manager 

The United States initially signed into the Paris Agreement upon its formation in 2016. In 2020, following the dictation of President Trump, it withdrew. Upon the election of President Biden, the U.S. signed back into the treaty again in 2021. However, due to recent political changes, powered by the inauguration of President Trump, serving his second term as the country’s president, the U.S. has once again withdrawn from the Paris Agreement, as of 2025. Trump’s decision to retract the U.S. from the agreement has sparked criticism from environmentalists, scientists, religious organizations, neighboring countries, and the American people. The U.S. is the second largest emitter of carbon dioxide emissions. This means that Trump’s decision to separate the country from the treaty contradicts any form of positive concepts by initiating change.

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City Lights

Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer

Fondly known as the Mile High City, Denver is home to iconic buildings, countless apartments, and offers a wide variety of attractions for locals and tourists alike. While the days in Denver are beautiful, the nights are often magical. 

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