Photo by: The transportation of books and materials from Penrose Library to their temporary home at the Hampden Center in Southwest Denver started April 18…
Nine Denver mayoral candidates gathered at Sturm Hall last Wednesday evening for a debate on issues that included bringing jobs to the city, illegal immigration,…
A $250,000 gift from Frederic C. and Jane Hamilt will fund the hosting of two artists per year at the School of Art and Art…
The DU Environmental Team (DUET) and the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) co-sponsored a carnival to kick off Earth Month that drew about 400 students to…
Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi continues his control of the capital city of Tripoli, despite advancing groups of rebel protesters. Gaddafi has show he isn't afraid…
The Undergraduate Student Government's Diversity Committee hosted a dessert event for first-year students last night in Driscoll Underground to help better integrate them into the…
The Daniels College of Business is offering in June a new, three-week Summer Business Institute for students wishing exposure to business concepts but not majoring…
DU will host the Rocky Mountain Sustainability Summit Thursday and Friday in the Driscoll Center that aims to develop strategies to convert sustainability discourse into…
Photo by: Natalie Pipe In an effort to reach out to undergraduates, Christopher Hill, dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, addressed the…
KVDU, the campus radio station, will be back on the Internet later this quarter with 12 to 15 shows per week, after problems last quarter…