David Migoya, the name behind the headline

Denver Post reporter David Migoya. [Photo from Migoya’s Linkedin page]

Investigative journalism is about keeping people accountable, and few are as good at doing so as Denver Post investigator David Migoya. He is the name behind the stories that uncover the problems and corruption in society in Colorado – and beyond.

Bernie Sanders speaks to a crowd of over 11,000

The crowd at Candidate Sanders’ rally in Colorado. [Photo by Jake Gloth]

Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders walked on to the Colorado Convention Center stage like a political rockstar. More than 11,000 supporters packed into Exhibition Hall C/D of the Colorado Convention Center on Feb. 16 to see him. The Bernie 2020 signs were being waved back and forth like lighters at a concert, and the smell of marijuana filled the air. 

Zodiac shows the brilliance of local comedy troupes

Voodoo Comedy Club sign. [Photo by Jake Gloth]

On a cold Friday night at the dark Voodoo Comedy Club, Zodiac took the stage. The room was dark except for a lone light shining at the stage adorned with the Voodoo skeleton logo. The room was packed, booze and anticipation filled the air.

The group stormed the stage in a flash. Immediately one member of the group, Zach Howard, asked the audience for the name of a big summer blockbuster. The crowd started yelling out the names of films “Avengers, Transformers, Star Wars,” but the troupe kept on waiting. Suddenly, Zach’s face lit up when he heard “Mission Impossible.”

DU students are torn over political ads on social media

Mike Bloomberg advertisement being viewed by a student. [Photo by Jake Gloth]

University of Denver (DU) students are split over political advertising as the 2020 election approaches. Political advertising has taken students by storm across Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and every other social platform.