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Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ ‘Mosquito’ – No, no, no

April 16, 2013 Christian Allen

How a band reacts to reaching its peak might be more interesting than the peak itself. TV On the Radio, for example, followed up its…

Lifestyles

QSA party elects drag royalty

April 16, 2013 Emma McKay

Last Thursday night, all it took to be considered royal was a little bit of glitter, a dress and heels, or a fake beard and…

Lifestyles

Student artists discover shared vision

April 16, 2013 Brenda Velasquez

It began with a suggestion from Susan Meyer, a lecturer in the School of Art and Art History. Kimberly Carbonari, a junior majoring in studio…

Lifestyles

Beans coffee house reopens

April 16, 2013 Brenda Velasquez

Walk through HRTM’s heavy doors into the front lobby and turn left, following the wall’s bend. You’ll find a discreet passageway that leads to a…

Lifestyles

SLB fraternity explores gender issues

April 16, 2013 Camilla Sterne

The nine members of DU’s Upsilon Gamma chapter of Sigma Lambda Beta (SLB) are bringing light to gender issues within the DU community. According to…

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Departmental scholarships simplified

April 16, 2013 Anna Gauldin

For students hoping to apply for departmental scholarships, it’s time to breathe a sigh of relief. Gone are the days of multiple applications with mundane,…

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Student org raises trafficking awareness

April 16, 2013 Maura Shea

DU Abolition, a group of 16 undergraduate students dedicated to raising awareness about human trafficking, was recently approved as a new student organization by USG.…

Entertainment

Fall Out Boy gets up again

April 16, 2013 Julia Kuttler

Fall Out Boy is back from a five-year hiatus with a new album, Save Rock and Roll. The band is beginning a major tour that…

Entertainment

‘42’ fails to steal the show

April 16, 2013 Kaitlynne Birkett

“42” tells the story of Jackie Robinson, the first African-American Major League baseball player, delving into the world of 1947, a time rank with racism…

Lifestyles

The Grind: Devil’s Food Bakery and Cookery

April 16, 2013 Camilla Sterne

For those hipsters looking for their other half, preferably one who sports a suitable pompadour or a perfectly haphazard up-do, the 1000 block of Old…

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