As a young boy, DU alumnus Craig Harrison was already accomplishing small acts of community service by picking up the trash people left behind on…
Studying abroad is not only about learning a new culture, but also about getting to accept its quirks. Accepting these unique differences is an invaluable…
Recently, DU's Web mail service has been the target of suspicious phishing attempts by off-campus sources. In a statement, Vice Chancellor for University Technology Services…
When you return from spring break later this month, you, like other DU students, will be forking out a lot of cash for textbooks for…
It's happened to you. You're listening to a fascinating guest speaker in a quiet lecture hall when suddenly the room erupts with the titillating sounds…
It's happened to you. You're listening to a fascinating guest speaker in a quiet lecture hall when suddenly the room erupts with the titillating sounds…
As the 531 Cherrington Global Scholars of fall 2007 return to the DU campus, the four-year-old Cherrington program has once again met its goal of…
Eight students attended the Chancellor's Roundtable on Monday where they voiced concerns about Greek Life housing, possible increased budgets for student organizations and environmentally friendly…
A candlelight vigil, hosted by the DU Student Peace Alliance, took place on Driscoll awn last week to remember those who perished in the shootings…
The University of Denver Young Democrats hosted an Iraq war protest on Driscoll Green last week in order to honor fallen soldiers and make an…