Last Thursday, April 19, environmentalist club Divest DU—whose aim is to get DU to stop investing in the fossil fuel industry and gain transparency with…
Bryce Armijo and Holden Fitzgerald are the newly elected president and vice president of USG, defeating the other two tickets Ciera Blehm and Matthew Meyer…
One day before voting opens for USG elections, the three candidates for undergraduate president and vice president took part in a civil debate at Anderson…
As part of the DU Denver Advantage plan, which stems from the greater Impact 2025 initiative, one of buildings that is scheduled for reconstruction is…
With spring in the air, going to a show this month would be a great way of getting out of hibernation and welcoming the warmer…
Denver Police Detective Leslie Branch-Wise admitted to the public in an interview with Denver7 on Feb. 27 that Mayor Michael Hancock in 2012 had sent her…
When it comes to transportation in Denver, 2018 looks to improve and evolve its services from the Regional Transportation District (RTD). In his state of…
On Feb. 19, in a campus-wide email, Chancellor Rebecca Chopp introduced Karlton Creech as DU’s next vice chancellor for Athletics, Recreation and Ritchie Center Operations.…
On Feb. 15, the DU College Republicans hosted potential Republican gubernatorial candidate, Doug Robinson, in Margery Reed Hall where he introduced himself to members of…
On Feb. 14, Liliana Rodriguez, Vice Chancellor of Campus Life and Inclusive Excellence, sent an email to the DU community about someone visiting Centennial Halls…