“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” These few, simple words are meant to embody the American spirit. They…
This week, we meet Alyssa Boltinghouse, the Office Assistant to the religious studies and philosophy departments. Boltinghouse hails from Spirit Lake, Iowa, where she grew…
When I walked into my first Clarion meeting freshman year, I had no idea that this club would become the most formative experience of my…
Three and a half years ago, a much younger and more naive version of myself stumbled into a particular club meeting on a Monday night…
The Denver Innocence Project (DIP) is a non-profit organization partially comprised of students that are dedicated to helping free the wrongly imprisoned and advocate for…
As a double major in music and journalism, writer and blogger, Vice-President of the Catholic Student Fellowship and unstoppable procrastinator, I’ve been forced to learn…
There is a saying that goes, “you’ll meet a lot of old mountaineers, you’ll meet a lot of crazy mountaineers, but you’ll never meet an…
The Daniels College of Business will be offering the first-ever Business of Marijuana course at DU and in Colorado beginning this Spring Quarter on Tuesdays…
Four motivated students—essentially the poster-children for DU’s entrepreneurship club Dynamize and a soon-to-be DU success story—have invented an app for all who love adventure and…
Pete’s University Park Cafe on the corner of Evans Avenue and University Boulevard has been a landmark on the edge of campus since 1995. However,…