When tropical storms devastated Belize in June, DU student Linda Baker had a chance to test her education in a real-life event. Baker had just…
A number of DU students participated in the Democratic National Convention held in Denver in August, the second Democratic Party convention in 100 years in…
Nagel Hall, the new $39.8 million residence hall, opened its doors to students at the beginning of this school year after almost two years of…
Stolen property returned On Thursday, Sept. 4, a report was filed with Campus Safety indicating that property had been stolen from the Dean's suite in…
Idiosingcrasies auditions The DU Accapella group, Idiosingcrasies, will be holding auditions today, tomorrow and Thursday from 6-8 p.m. All students interested in auditioning need to…
La Chateau, the on-campus apartments originally built in the 1960s, got a $500,000 makeover this summer with updated kitchens, flooring, bathrooms and a fresh coat…
In an effort to provide a more user-friendly and efficient wireless network for the DU community, University Technology Services (UTS) has introduced Pioneer Net this…
Anne McCall, the new dean of the Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, hopes to enhance the curricular environments and existing programs. McCall comes…
Dr. Christine Riordan, the new dean at the Daniels College of Business says her goal is to keep Daniels competitive in the educational marketplace. Riordan…
It's slowly coming to my attention that people have an uncanny ability to be cold and rude. I'm not trying to be that person who…