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Medicate with herbs, no prescription

January 30, 2012 Anita Balakrishnan

Photo by:  TV's Dr. Oz recommends herbs for maldies ranging from bad skin to sleeplessness, so why not grow some herbs on your sunny windowsill?…

Lifestyles

Making “Miss Julie”: mainstage play distinguishes sex from love

January 30, 2012 Anna Dreiling

Photo by: DU's Theater department's production of "Miss Julie" is marketed as a "bracing examination of power, sex and class: the fateful drama of a…

Lifestyles

Alumni, faculty dedicated to Haitian recovery

January 16, 2012 Anita Balakrishnan

Photo by: Ryan Lumpkin Last Wednesday marked the two-year anniversary of the devastating Haiti earthquake, which tugged at the heartstrings of the DU community and…

Lifestyles

Students strive to save lives and stop slavery

January 16, 2012 Katy Owens

Photo by: Katy Owens Kristen Medina works with a human rights organization and has a passion for ending modern-day slavery across the globe. After graduating…

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Senior uses psychology, sociology to rescue victims

January 16, 2012 Hsing Tseng

Photo by: Sarah Sutin Few students have worked at three different research labs and presented two independent studies at psychology conferences. Senior Sara Snyder, who…

Lifestyles

Resources abundant for students combating human trafficking

January 16, 2012 Katy Owens

Members of the DU community offer suggestions for what students can do to get involved in fighting human trafficking. According to the CNN Freedom Project,…

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Professor unites debate, ethics and love in home state of Colorado

January 16, 2012 Skye Savage

Photo by: Jill Hamilton There is perhaps no greater example of dedication to the University of Denver and the city of Denver than found in…

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D Bar’s delicious desserts deliver yummy experience

January 16, 2012 Hannah Gilham

D Bar Desserts, located at 1475 E. 17th Ave. in uptown Denver looks like something out of a magazine. D Bar's floor-length windows reveal a…

Lifestyles

Honors Professors discusses “eureka” moments and creativity of science at DU Honors banquet

January 16, 2012 Megan Sehr

Photo by: Geography professor Donald Sullivan researches human influence on the environment and geologically recent climate change, conducting the majority of his research in the…

Lifestyles

New book club story grips readers with real-life tragedy and romance

January 16, 2012 Janay Wright

anities and Social Sciences book club discussed the novel, "In the Time of Butterflies" last quarter in preparation for the visit of the author, Julia…

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