After a week-long campaign for the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Presidential and Vice Presidential seats, Hayden Johnson and Natalie Casey won their respective seats in…
After dodging, re-dodging and throwing in a swim move for good measure, senior Cole Nordstrom finally found a seam through the wall of blue jerseys…
As always, May looks to be a month packed with phenomenal films. The summer season has gradually widened with each passing year, so extremely popular…
Passionate students armed with posters, voices and a message gathered on the steps of the capitol building this past Friday, April 25, when the Colorado…
This story is part one of a three-part series. Some names have been changed to protect identities. In February, a single altered bathroom sign sparked…
Demolition on DU’s John Greene Hall began in the snow on Monday, April 14, and is expected to be completed in early May. The $90,000…
Both DU’s men’s and women’s golf teams won their respective conference championships this last week and have secured their trips to the 2014 NCAA Regional…
Over the weekend, the No. 26 DU’s women’s lacrosse team defeated the University of Oregon 11-5 to go undefeated in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation…
The USG Sustainability Committee (SUSCOM) had an “Uproot Day” last Saturday, April 26, to dig up and transplant the permaculture garden from the west side…
DU’s men and women’s tennis teams both claimed the 2014 Summit League Championship title this weekend. Both teams entered the tournament as the No. 1…