On Jan. 3, Campus Safety reported six incidents of crime, including three instances of drug and/or alcohol abuse and an armed robbery. Sgt. James Johnston,…
You’ve seen the Colorado state flag. You might even have a pair of sunglasses from Music Fest that carefully places the flag pattern across your…
I was born and raised in northern Minnesota. In a place where it can (and does) snow eight or nine months of the year, weather…
In April 2015, DU welcomed a new art installation to campus. Unlike the peculiar geometric statue outside Anderson Academic Commons or the talking lips outside…
My major is international studies, but surprisingly, I’ve spent a lot of time looking at art for classes lately. Art, as a form of popular…
With the nationwide rise in tuition and a grim economic outlook, the role of higher education has become an increasingly important topic of debate. Does…
From May 7-9, DU Greek Life members met in the first part of a new initiative, Pioneer Polis, which looks toward increasing Greek Life dialogue…
Climate change is a ever-critical global issue that is becoming more serious. Every day, we see more indications that the world is reaching a breaking…
On April 24, DU’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) announced the results for their annual elections, with Cam Hickert, physics and international studies major from Colorado…
There are plenty of articles addressing the problem of student loan debt. The average amount for students hovers around $25,000, according to a recent study…