In addition to homecoming week, the grand openings of several new buildings and the installation of Chancellor Jeremy Haefner, DU’s campus was abuzz from Oct.…
It is no secret that a college education can run a high price tag. Twenty percent of DU’s undergraduate population are part of the university’s…
On a chilly afternoon at the top of the Williams tower, Carol Jickling-Lens, the University of Denver’s carillonneur, played away at the stationary set of…
For many college students, life has become fairly mundane. What was once a time filled with nonstop human interaction—hurrying to classes, studying in coffee shops,…
On March 12, DU student James Reed will release his first album. “Wings and the Theory of Flight” may be Reed’s opening record, but it…
This year, a new student-led book club seeks to “tackle the issue of racial justice and to foster dialogue on race and identity within the…
Clubs are established for the enjoyment of students, but they also serve a much greater purpose in the DU community. When you are new on…
Most of DU’s clubs have pivoted to virtual formats for the quarter. For many, this has proven to be a challenge. However, fourth-year Callie Miller…
On Sept. 24, the virtual study abroad kickoff meeting informed students of the steps they need to take to apply for nomination in the current…
For second-year Rosie Contino’s Puksta scholar project, she is creating an online game that will teach sex education to intellectually-disabled students. This project is backed…