Let’s face it. Every good hipster has the occasional jonesin’ for some meat piled, full fat, mayonnaise soaked, fried cheese layered, milanesa- sporting gourmet tortas.…
Anne Waldman, renowned experimental and activist poet, entered room 451 of Sturm in flowy linen splendor on Friday at 5:30 p.m. for a lecture to…
Shwayder Art Building’s Victoria H. Myhren Gallery echoed with the voices of over a hundred observers above the live music of DU jazz band Quarro…
Vocal jazz students of the Lamont School of Music gained real-world performance experience last Wednesday night in the candlelit “Showroom” at Dazzle Jazz, a music…
Glowing paper lanterns called luminarias lined the perimeter of Gates Field House on Friday night as students walked in support of the American Cancer Society’s…
Approximately 100 of the musically inclined and supporters of the musically inclined crowded into Illegal Pete’s from 8 p.m. to midnight on Thursday for the…
According to activist Jackson Katz, who spoke Tuesday night in Lindsay Auditorium, gender violence is not simply a women’s issue. The lecture was held as…
We all know hipsters love to be surrounded by other hipsters. How else are we supposed to learn the ways of the exclusively excellent? But…
This weekend, students at the Lamont School of Music delivered a chilling and heartbreaking rendition of contemporary operatic tragedy, “Susannah.” The opera, which ran from…
The nine members of DU’s Upsilon Gamma chapter of Sigma Lambda Beta (SLB) are bringing light to gender issues within the DU community. According to…