An intimate group of about 10 students gathered Wednesday evening at Jazzman's CafCB) to discuss the novel, Night, by Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel. The…
Every spring I always want to find the perfect spot to enjoy a nice, yummy, proportional lunch. But no matter where I go, I find…
Shane Carrick, a Colorado native and junior at DU represents us all on the ski slopes as a professional snowboarder. Along with the average student's…
This past weekend, DU students battled cancer in an unconventional way-they walked. As part of the annual Relay for Life, organized by Colleges Against Cancer,…
Foothills released Foothills Literary Journal will be released this upcoming week. It will contain the works of student authors, poets and artists. Look for it…
The Denver University Program's Board in association with Centura Health and Porter Hospital presented DU students with a unique opportunity to attend the controversial Body…
It is late, too late to be walking home alone. Somehow during the course of the night all your friends disappeared leaving you to walk…
Checkmates were shouted Thursday afternoon when students gathered in the J-Mac classroom for a chess tournament sponsored by the Voltaire Society. The intellectual challenge drew…
Sixty-five separate bells. The largest weighs six tons and the smallest weighs ten pounds. All these parts make up the University of Denver carillon that…
