After a fast-paced, ten-week quarter and the scramble of finals and trip arrangements are finalized, many, if not most, DU students simply cannot wait for…
President Trump announced on Sept. 5, 2017 that he planned to rescind DACA, a policy initiated by former President Obama in 2012, permitting many young…
As many as 67% of Pios are not Colorado natives, and even fewer are from the Denver area. One of the biggest challenges an incoming…
Upon arriving on campus as a freshman and wanting to explore every inch of campus, I stumbled upon the Book Stack, a quaint used bookstore…
There are a plethora of individuals that students can, and do, go to when seeking advising and help whilst planning their future schedules. A few…
Perhaps it is because we are students in Colorado, where marijuana is legalized, or perhaps not. Either way, it is among common perception from students…
This week, we meet Alyssa Boltinghouse, the Office Assistant to the religious studies and philosophy departments. Boltinghouse hails from Spirit Lake, Iowa, where she grew…
This week, we meet Lacey Den Hartog, a senior studying art, emergent digital practices and religious studies. She was born in China but was adopted…
This week, we meet Ajelet Mor, a senior studying international relations and sociology from Cheshire, Conn. Mor is the youngest of six kids and is…
This week we meet Professor Ben Nourse a visiting assistant professor in the Religious Studies Department. He came to DU three years ago and is…