Photo by: Charles Ng The DU Career Center hosted the first of three yearly career fairs last week. With just under 50 participating employers in…
The Nelson Residence Hall cafeteria -the next installment in DU's wireless access program--became fully operational late last month. Byron Early, UTS director of network services,…
University Technology Services (UTS) is implemented new steps to prevent junk mail from flooding student, faculty and staff e-mail accounts. Bob Shafer, director of Network…
In the past 10 days or so, a small group of "sky-watchers" claimed to have cloned a human baby, which caused a brief but understandable…
As of two weeks ago, the Graduate School for International Studies (GSIS), located in Cherrington Hall, began offering wireless ethernet access to its students. Manager…
IN MID-SEPTEMBER,Lawrence Lindsey, Bush's chief economic adviser, told a Wall Street Journal reporter that the United States might have to spend between $100 billion to…
A STRIKING WHITE van rolled into DU last week with a sneak peak into Nintendo's "Non-Stop Nights of Nintendo," a series of new games that…
THERE IS ONLY one thing worse than trying to surf the Internet with a lagging connection; not being able to download what you've found. Imagine…
Smiley1: Wow...I'm old! :-! Closecuz: What?!?! Smiley1: Yeah, I just hit the big 20 last week! Closecuz: Woohoo!!!! P.A.R.T.Y! Smiley1: No man, I turned 20…
In Denver there seems to be only three seasons: winter, summer and construction. Denver has not been spared building projects and until recently even the…