When we decided that we were going to run for Student Body President and Vice President, the first thing we discussed wasn’t our platform; it…
Gone are the banjos, stand-up bass and fiddle: the British band Mumford & Sons has replaced them with electric guitars and a drum kit on…
Climate change is a ever-critical global issue that is becoming more serious. Every day, we see more indications that the world is reaching a breaking…
The month kicked off with a bang when Marvel Studios released the highly anticipated superhero team-up film “Avengers: Age of Ultron” on May 1. A…
On May 2, a dedicated group of volunteers took over O’Fallon Park in Morrison, Colorado, about 20 minutes from DU— to help the community. Over the…
The hype was strong surrounding the new Marvel installment, “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” and, on May 1, the veil was finally lifted. The movie already…
There’s a new kid in town—DU’s online magazine “The Spark: An Impetus for Inclusivity,” a publication that aims to create a platform where students can…
On a corner in the Bonnie Brae district sits cozy Katherine’s French Cafe, a small cafe and bakery specializing in French pastries and quiche. The…
Festivals are cultural phenomenons; festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo are worlds of their own in which people buy special outfits and spend hundreds of…
As spring quarter comes to an end, students find themselves in a mid-quarter crisis: Should I start studying for finals? Or enjoy the nice weather…