DU's Sturm College of Law recently received a $3 million gift to develop its international law curriculum. This is one of the largest gifts to…
The class of 2014 and transfer students who entered in the fall of 2010 have a new requirement for language as part of DU's common…
Photo by: Twenty five members of DU's Black Student Alliance, along with an estimated 40,000 other individuals, took their day off work to gather and…
The Bike Share stations on campus will be shut down now through March 1 due to winter weather conditions and improvements to the system. According…
Students in six residence hall rooms discovered they had bed bugs during finals week last quarter, prompting DU to replace their mattresses, treat the…
Photo by: Natalie Pipe Though Congress recently authorized repeal of the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell rule, the policy is technically still in effect, and…
DU's Undergraduate Student Government (USG) and its Sustainability Committee partnered over winter break to install energy efficient heat monitors, called eCubes, in various refrigeration…
Doctors say that Jesse Martin, who broke his neck on Oct. 30 during a hockey game against North Dakota, will make a full recovery in…
Seasons are won and lost, but for the Pioneers, its causes won't be. Off the field and outside of the gym, DU's 17 Division I…
Photo by: Kari Varner Richard Clarke, former National Security Council chief counter-terrorism adviser, predicted that we may be fighting Al-Qaeda terror centers around the world…
