Eye-catching black and white photographs taken of Denver community members line the walls of the Victoria Myhren Gallery, as part of the “Joel Dallenbach: Sidewalk…
Every month the Department of Campus Safety Center offers a Rape Aggression Defense, R.A.D., class to train women in proper self-defense techniques. It is a…
Yesterday, priority registration for the spring quarter began and many DU students will be logging into WebCentral at assigned times based on credits earned. Early…
The DU chapter of Global Medical Brigades hosted the fundraiser Heartbreak for Honduras last Friday night at South Philly Cheese Steaks to spread awareness about…
Given the upcoming holiday of love and recent political controversy surrounding contraceptive methods, birth control and safe sex practices are a topic on everyone’s mind.…
Each year colleges across the U.S. can nominate up to four juniors who are eligible to apply for the Truman Scholarship, which awards approximately 60…
Last Wednesday, around 70 people gathered in the Davis Auditorium to hear six students read excerpts from their published work featured in the WRIT Large…
Many great authors do not plan the start of their career. Instead, they are inspired by important events, life experiences or in the case of…
The “Objects and Lives” exhibit opened in the Museum of Anthropology located on the first floor of Sturm last week, displaying donated Oceanic masks, Navajo…
Documentary filmmakers must learn to tread softly when exploring and capturing different aspects of humanity and culture, while remaining respectful and natural in different situations.…