Several student planning committees, made up of five to 12 students, are continuing to form around campus to help organize activities related to the 2012…
KVDU, DU's online student radio station, will now be known as KXDU in an ongoing effort to revitalize and increase listeners, according to sophomore Zach…
Photo by: Adam Hammerman Arne Duncan, the Secretary of Education, spoke to the DU chapter of Organizing for America (OFA) yesterday night at Driscoll North‘s…
Voluntary Income Tax Assistance (VITA) sessions were held last Friday and Saturday in Daniels College of Business (DCB) as a free service to help students…
Medical On Thursday, Feb. 23, at 11 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call from a contractor at the Penrose Library regarding a work-related injury.…
Retired senior foreign service officer Andrew Koss encouraged students to pursue a career as a foreign diplomat during a speech at the Korbel School of…
Students and community members have called into question DU's policies and procedures for snow and ice removal given above-average snowfall thus far this winter season…
Photo by: Chancellor Robert Coombe called for students to be an active part of the presidential debate at a logo- and countdown-clock unveiling event at…
Sturm College of Law's Environmental Law Clinic (ELC) successfully blocked a plan to log the Handkerchief Mesa area in the Rio Grande National Forest earlier…
A student-run organization called AIESEC [not an acronym] is offering international internships in 111 countries. Among the destinations is a summer internship in Egypt, a…