The DU While Native project is a five-part series, explaining the unique situation Indigenous students are in by attending DU, considering the institution’s history in…
DU recently announced their decision to move to a test-optional policy, under which students can choose whether or not to submit their SAT and/or ACT…
It’s most likely no shock that universities are looking through available data on applicants to analyze and target their potential students, but it may surprise…
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, better known as SAE, was kicked off of DU’s campus on Dec. 11, 2015. After a little more than three years,…
In 2025, DU plans to re-launch the Media, Film & Journalism Studies (MFJS), part of the Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (AHSS) school, in order…
The tragic circumstances in my own life became my reason for writing this article. A former classmate of mine in high school killed himself on…
It has slowly turned into a cliche: “this has been a week of tragedy,” “we denounce the hate, “we are disgusted be the violence,” “we…
On Oct. 24 at 10:41 pm, an extremely hateful email was unleashed onto the DU community. The email itself was the rambling of an unintelligible…
In my theatre class, we were asked to devise a theatrical presentation of a current cultural happening. While we all focused on different political movements…
Edit 11/2/16: This article referred to Dr. Samuel Museus as a graduate student. Dr. Museus was a faculty in the Higher Education program. Thank you to Vanessa…