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Why do we go to college?

October 9, 2023 Mason Wageman

As I anticipate another email from the Provost’s office relaying how many more thousands we will be paying for tuition next fall, I can’t help…

Arts & Life

Hidden gems near campus for foodies

October 9, 2023 Catherine Buffie

Have you ever wondered what restaurants lie beyond campus? Aside from Jerusalem, Snarf’s and Spanky’s, we don’t hear too much about the restaurants surrounding us.…

Arts & Life

Mount Blue Sky is newly renamed, no longer tarnished by its past

October 9, 2023 Haylee Griffith

On Sept. 15, 2023, the iconic Colorado 14er formerly known as Mount Evans was renamed to Mount Blue Sky. After many years of discussion and…

Arts & Life

Natural: A new and delicious Sodexo project

October 9, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

A new smoothie place took over the spot of Rollin N’ Bowlin (RnB) in the Community Commons starting this academic year. But how does it…

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Political science professor Dr. Seth Masket talks about his twenty-year career at DU

October 2, 2023 Grace Uhrain

Twenty years of teaching. Research, books and interviews published. Campaign and political journalism involvement. University of Denver political science professor Seth Masket has always known…

Arts & Life

Gothic Theater welcomes nostalgic energy from Everclear and the Pink Spiders

October 2, 2023 Anna Neumann

A 10-minute drive to The Gothic Theatre proved to be worth the trip last Thursday, Sept. 28 when The Pink Spiders and Everclear rocked the…

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BRASA brings the jeitinho brasileiro, the “Brazilian” way, to DU

October 2, 2023 Alyssa Avila

The Brazilian Student Association (BRASA) at the University of Denver was founded in January 2023, when fellow international students Bela Vilela, Marc Mizne, Ana Júlia…

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One backyard, three acts: ‘The Come Up’ house festival review

September 25, 2023 Anna Neumann

On the evening of September 22, a vibrant crowd of students gathered near the University of Denver campus for a house festival, aptly named "The…

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Food innovation at the Community Commons

September 25, 2023 Grace Uhrain

How Sodexo’s 3D printed, plant-based hamburgers are changing the food landscape at DU Typically, 3D-printed objects might bring to mind computer parts or small plastic…

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DU women’s soccer dominates in Summit League opener against Oral Roberts

September 25, 2023 Brinda Malik

On home turf, DU commenced Summit League play to take on the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles, winning 1-0. It was clear from the beginning of…

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