It’s that time of year when students are growing a little weary of eating three meals a day at the dining halls. After five weeks…
The start of a new school year brings all sorts of craziness. Maneuvering through new classes, adjusting to a potentially new living situation, living away…
On Sept. 6, DU welcomed its newest group of students: the class of 2020. Larger than last year’s batch of students, Pioneer Passage during Orientation…
Campus Safety is an organization specific to DU and is essentially the police organization of campus. They are a resource available to students 24 hours…
Living on campus, there are a variety of restaurants that surround DU. The best part is that they are all located within walking distance from…
This week, I finally got around to seeing “Finding Dory”. The long awaited sequel to “Finding Nemo”, this movie features the same well-loved characters from…
This week, I ended up at a movie theatre in Visalia, California, which is about six hours from where I live. Staying here for the…
The first movie review for the summer is in: Now You See Me: Second Act. Some of you may be familiar with its precursor, Now…
A DU campus organization called Colleges Against Cancer has recently spent their time organizing a Relay for Life event on campus. It began on May 13…
Summer classes: are they worth the money, or the time? Summer is supposed to be a break from school. These months tend to be spent…