On East Colfax, appearance is everything. The bustling street is well-loved for its eclectic signage and architecture. Spots like Tom’s Diner, the Squire Lounge, the…
A banner on the stage of the Globe Hall read, “Hi we’re Hinds and we came here to rock,” which is a fitting greeting from the…
The 120-day Colorado legislative session ended Wednesday, May 9. In the final hours, the General Assembly decided on various topics that each influence the state…
According to the NCAA in a release, four DU athletics teams are ranked among the top 10 percent with their sports for multi-year Academic Progress…
The Pioneers fell to No. 2 Albany 15-13 in the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals, ending their 2018 season 13-4. This loss marks the end of…
Early on May 21, the dean of the Department of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS) sent out an email announcing the death of DU…
On Thursday, May 17, the lawsuit between seven female law professors and DU’s Sturm College of Law reached a $2.6 million legal settlement. The lawsuit…
On May 7, DU hosted the Impact of Driverless Mobility conference, bringing together a number of experts in different focuses related to autonomous vehicles. Discussion…
On April 30, two Native American brothers traveled seven hours from New Mexico for a tour of Colorado State University, a school they dreamed of…
The Iowa state legislature passed a bill on Wednesday, May 2 to ban abortion past six weeks. This is the strictest abortion restriction in the…