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…
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…
Four motivated students—essentially the poster-children for DU’s entrepreneurship club Dynamize and a soon-to-be DU success story—have invented an app for all who love adventure and…
With finals coming up, traditional relaxation techniques might include taking a nap, going on a run or attending a yoga class. However, a more unconventional…
Looking to get swole before spring break? Want to get rid of some finals stress with exercise? Too intimidated to go to the gym by…
This week, we meet Lacey Den Hartog, a senior studying art, emergent digital practices and religious studies. She was born in China but was adopted…
Explore Denver is a program offered by DU that allows for current students, faculty and staff to get access to events and cultural institutions in…
This week, we meet Ajelet Mor, a senior studying international relations and sociology from Cheshire, Conn. Mor is the youngest of six kids and is…