Between Oct. 5 and Oct. 7, the freshman class voted for two students to become their senators for the 2015-2016 school year. After the votes…
A string of recent gun violence-related incidents across college campuses prompted DU officials, including the Department of Campus Safety to urge students to be aware of…
With the academic year in full swing, incidents across the campus are becoming more frequent. “September and October are the busiest months for Campus Safety,…
This fall, DU student Jackson Trott launched a new transportation company called Cruze that is receiving attention all over campus and possibly giving competitors like…
The days of searching for quarters or waiting in lines at parking payment machines are over, now you can simply park, pull out your phone,…
The Health and Counseling Center has launched a new program for students to have brief counseling consultations with a medical provider. The program is called…
The weekend of Oct. 16 and 17 marks the 2015 Homecoming and Family Weekend, which includes a full schedule of events for DU students, parents…
DU’s chapter of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity recently donated $20,000 to the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD), one of the world’s largest…
On Sept. 14, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Greg Kvistad released a press release via email announcing that DU’s alcohol policies had been reviewed by…
On Oct. 1 in the Newman Center for Performing Arts, Jarl Mohn, President and CEO of National Public Radio (NPR), presented for Daniels College of…
