Photo by: Andrew Fielding DU's Office of Undergraduate Admissions received a record-high 14,600 applications from potential students to be chosen to make up the school's…
To commemorate Black History Month, DU's Black Student Alliance is hosting its third annual tribute to black entertainment, called "Dances through the Decades," Thursday at…
KVDU, the campus radio station, will be back on the Internet later this quarter with 12 to 15 shows per week, after problems last quarter…
Nearly 400 students, faculty and staff descended on Mile High Station last Thursday night for the third annual Crimson and Gold Global Gala, an event…
Photo by: Andrew Fielding DU closed Monday at 4 p.m. and for the day Tuesday due to snow conditions that swept the University Park area…
The first Honor Code Celebration takes place this week, featuring programs, speakers, discussions and events promoting academic integrity. According to geography professor Mike Kerwin, the…
The fourth annual Pioneers for People Coat Drive to collect warm clothing, especially coats, ends Feb. 5. The Staff Advisory Council, sponsor of the coat…
Iraq is transitioning from "America's problem to everyone's hope," said Christopher Hill, dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, in his presentation to…
Beta Theta Pi fraternity, which left DU in fall 2008, has started recruiting men to restart its chapter on campus. Representatives from the fraternity's national…
Penrose Library will be moving to a temporary location in the Driscoll Ballroom in June, as renovations to the library building begin. The staff of…