The Denver Cat Company, billed as “Denver’s premiere cat club,” is a coffeeshop and art space featuring plenty of friendly felines. In the vein of…
Occupying the sleepy corner of 6th Avenue and Washington Street in Denver’s historic Alamo Placita neighborhood, the longstanding Pablo’s Coffee is one of Denver’s first…
Spring Quarter at DU can be challenging, especially when your 2-4pm classes fall in the prime sun bathing, Frisbee-throwing and froyo enjoying time slot. Though…
Upon returning from spring break, students were greeted with trees in full bloom. Across campus, spring has taken over as students begin their final quarter…
Students planning on studying abroad have been working tirelessly for months to research and apply for specific programs, and in February, they celebrated and rejoiced…
Leslie Knope once said, “Why would anybody ever eat anything other than breakfast food?” I truly believe that a more accurate question has never been…
Located in an old-timey building off of bustling Lincoln Street, Roostercat Coffee functions as a fantastic space for delicious coffee and treats in the Mile…
This week, we meet Alyssa Boltinghouse, the Office Assistant to the religious studies and philosophy departments. Boltinghouse hails from Spirit Lake, Iowa, where she grew…
As a double major in music and journalism, writer and blogger, Vice-President of the Catholic Student Fellowship and unstoppable procrastinator, I’ve been forced to learn…
There is a saying that goes, “you’ll meet a lot of old mountaineers, you’ll meet a lot of crazy mountaineers, but you’ll never meet an…