About 25 people attended the Provost's Luncheon in the Driscoll Ballroom on Thursday afternoon to protest former Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm, who is a professor…
For the last several years Richard Lamm has expressed controversial opinions on the causes of high dropout rates among African American and Hispanic American students.…
Guy Patrice Lumumba, son of the first elected Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, discussed the legacy of his father and the role…
The student-run Sustainability Committee formed by the AUSA Senate this quarter has outlined three goals for the academic year. The committee, made up of 10…
A malicious comment was written on the back of one of the I am/I will t-shirts which were distributed by the Queer/Straight Alliance (QSA) last…
The AUSA Senate has dropped discussing whether Denver Boone, a cartoon character in a raccoon hat designed by Walt Disney, should return as DU's mascot.…
New technology is changing the face of DU classrooms, the material that professors teach and the way that students interact, according to many professors. As…
This year's freshman class represents one of the largest, smartest and most diverse groups of students to be admitted to DU, according to statistics released…
Dr. Christine Riordan, the new dean at the Daniels College of Business says her goal is to keep Daniels competitive in the educational marketplace. Riordan…
The Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) will be officially renamed the Josef Korbel School of International Studies in honor of its founder. Korbel, whose…