Jonathan Mooney, author and activist, spoke Friday afternoon at the Boettcher Auditorium about his experiences growing up with dyslexia and ADD. "The students who invited…
[A link to video of the event can be found at the bottom of this page] Renee Montagne traveled to an apartheid South Africa to…
At last count, 95 students contracted a stomach virus when they came in contact with contaminated surfaces, "It comes from dirty hands," was the verdict.…
Bedspreads, shower curtains and chair covers draped over a dome structure housed 14 students Tuesday evening for Open Mic Night in Nelson Hall cafeteria. One…
DU is celebrating the 100th anniversary of having a business college, now called Daniels College of Business. A series of free events open to all…
About 50 students learned their legal rights at the Know Your Rights workshop last week that was presented by National Lawyers Guild and the AUSA…
The All Undergraduate Student Association (AUSA) Senate discussed campus changes and improvement projects for next year as well as the upcoming election and approval of…
To say that the DU women's lacrosse teams' victory against No. 19 Stanford on Sunday was big would be well a big understatement. The No.…
If you can imagine playing the game you love in front of nearly 30,000 people, then you can imagine how the men's lacrosse team felt…
Forget the Denver Broncos. For a kid from Los Angeles where there are currently no NFL teams, it may be easy to say, but it…