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UC Health worker overcame many obstacles to get where she is

When 16-year-old Natalie Sandoval moved out of her parents’ house after facing a difficult personal situation, she moved to San Francisco and later Denver on her own motivated to become successful and prove her parents wrong.

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Musician who lost her vision keeps her focus on a career in music

n 2015, musician Christina Ebersohl was declared legally blind.

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Sourdough men’s ultimate frisbee team competes

DU Media journalist Lucy Richardson profiles the University of Denver men’s club ultimate frisbee team, …

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University of Denver professor is also Mayor of Englewood

Linda Olson is a busy woman. For the last 12 years, she has served on the Englewood City Council, fulfilling the role of mayor since 2018, while simultaneously directing the University of Denver’s Pioneer Leadership Program.

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Introducing mindfulness practice in schools could reduce societal mental health issues

Meditation is a way to increase basic mindfulness, or awareness of the present moment in …

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Classical music faces a rocky future

University of Denver Lamont School of Music student Jacob Unruh warms up. [Photo by Aubrey …

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COVID-19 caused job losses have hit women much harder than men

Women have lost far more jobs than men during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United …

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American media continue to stereotype Asians and Asian Americans

Negative stereotypes of Asians in American popular media still abound. [Photo by Walker Shumock-Bailey] Written …

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Eating vegan: Is it healthy and is it right for you?

Fruit is an integral part of all diets, including vegan diets. [Photo by Halli Ackley] …

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DU art student making it through the COVID-19 pandemic

Lebanese-American writer and poet Kahlil Gibran once said, “Art is a step in the known …

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