DU's Sturm College of Law ranked among the top 100 best law schools in the county by U.S. News and World Report for the 10th…
Despite the crisis in Japan being exacerbated by nuclear power plant troubles, DU's Robert Amme insists that the situation poses no serious health threat and…
Following necessary software updates, the DU bookstore implemented a textbook rental program at the start of spring quarter in an effort to save students up…
Photo by: Sarah Pessin The Center for Judaic Studies (CJS) is sponsoring a $1 million project to build the Holocaust Memorial Social Action Site that…
Photo by: Denver.org An Environmental Sustainability Committee member appeared before the USG before spring break to issue a statement about the recent vote to overturn…
James Balog, a nature photo-journalist, author and founder of the Extreme Ice Survey and Earth Vision Trust, spoke about global environmental change in Davis Auditorium…
U.S. Rep. Jared Polis, D-Colo., spoke in Lindsay Auditorium last Wednesday about state, national and international issues, focusing on education and immigration. About 30 people…
DU's revamped cooking club hosted a kick-off meal made for 75 students last Thursday at the Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management to get the…
Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi continues his control of the capital city of Tripoli, despite advancing groups of rebel protesters. Gaddafi has show he isn't afraid…
Vandalism On Monday, Feb. 21, at 12:20 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call from Ben Cherrington Hall regarding vandalism. Upon arrival, a Campus Safety…