Divest DU, a committee of the DU Environmental Team (DUET), launched its campaign to support university divestment from fossil fuels this quarter. The divest movement…
A composting pilot program was started at the beginning of the quarter, with six compost bins placed in the bathrooms on the McFarlane side of…
A Subway and an Einstein Bros. Bagels will both open on campus in 2014, with a World of Wings restaurant also expected to appear as…
In a statement released Jan. 7, Chancellor Robert Coombe said DU will not support an American Studies Association (ASA) boycott of academic institutions in Israel.…
With a tribute to the elements most beloved in the original “Mary Poppins” film, “Saving Mr. Banks” gives the untold story behind the production…
Sturm College of Law adjunct professor and Denver District Court Judge William Hood III was selected by Governor John Hickenlooper last week to be the…
More than 25 students attended a DU College Republicans event entitled “Tomorrow’s Leaders: College Republicans” held last Tuesday in the Anderson Academic Commons. The event…
Last Wednesday, over 60 students, faculty and staff volunteered sorting waste from across campus near the corner of Iliff and High as a part of…
President of the Denver Broncos Joe Ellis spoke to approximately 900 people at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts last Thursday as a part…
The Student Organization Committee of the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) licensed three new student organizations this month. According to USG Student Organizations Chairperson Jeffrey Mariano,…