DU seniors gathered last Saturday at Crimson and Gold Tavern on University Boulevard to socialize and give input on the senior gift. At the meet-and-greet,…
Photo by: Andrew Fielding The university plans to add more than $8 million to student financial aid at the undergraduate and graduate levels, said the…
Twenty recipients of the Fulbright Scholarship, the U.S. Department of State's prestigious international educational grant, descended on DU last Thursday, March 31, for a closing…
A finance student at the Daniels College of Business has started an unofficial newspaper targeting business students. The publication, called the Pioneer Business Review, will…
Medical On Tuesday, March 29, at 4:36 p.m., Campus Safety responded to Centennial Halls on a call from Housing and Residential Education staff regarding an…
DU held the first bi-annual Conference on Religion, Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery this past weekend, in an effort to raise awareness to the efforts…
The DU Environmental Team (DUET) and the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) co-sponsored a carnival to kick off Earth Month that drew about 400 students to…
When Viki Eagle woke up on the morning of March 16, she discovered her spring semester in Tokyo was going to be cut short due…
Photo by: The current visual representations of the newly designed library facility illustrate "a strong understanding of the goals for the Academic Commons project, however,…
Photo by: KVDU, DU's student Internet radio station, will be back online sometime today or tomorrow after being hacked by Russians and having its servers…
