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Final dean candidates interview for Engineering and Computer Science

May 6, 2014 Logan Baker

The Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science Dean Search Committee has invited two candidates to visit campus for a formal interview during…

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AHSS alumni offer career advice

May 6, 2014 Gigi Peccolo

Last Wednesday, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS) hosted an Alumni and Employer Tell All to discuss how to navigate the workplace with a liberal…

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Colleges Against Cancer raises over $14,400 with Relay for Life

May 6, 2014 Carli Hansen

The DU chapter of Colleges Against Cancer held their annual Relay for Life from 7 p.m. - 7 a.m. last Friday and Saturday in the…

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Soul food celebrated in AAC

May 6, 2014 khadijah james

Last Thursday, May 1, DU hosted A Celebration of Soul Food in the Anderson Academic Commons, featuring guest speaker Adrian Miller, author of “Soul Food:…

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Cedar of Lebanon transplanted

May 6, 2014 Carli Hansen

Last Wednesday, April 30, the Chester M. Alter Arboretum transplanted the 40-foot Cedar of Lebanon from the west side of Cherrington Hall to the northeast…

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DU law professors discuss “Whaling in the Courtroom”

May 6, 2014 Naomi Forman

On Wednesday, April 30, three professors of Sturm College of Law presented a discussion called “Whaling in the Courtroom” to an audience of about 50…

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New USG Pres: “Our agenda is your agenda”

April 29, 2014 Clarion Staff

After a week-long campaign for the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Presidential and Vice Presidential seats, Hayden Johnson and Natalie Casey won their respective seats in…

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John Greene demo begins

April 29, 2014 Brandon Tate

Demolition on DU’s John Greene Hall began in the snow on Monday, April 14, and is expected to be completed in early May. The $90,000…

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USG Sustainability Committee uproots permaculture garden

April 29, 2014 Carli Hansen

The USG Sustainability Committee (SUSCOM) had an “Uproot Day” last Saturday, April 26, to dig up and transplant the permaculture garden from the west side…

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Hydration station saves one million bottles

April 29, 2014 Carli Hansen

Last week, the USG Sustainability Committee (SUSCOM) posted flyers at the Hydration Stations on campus announcing that they have now saved waste from a total…

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