As Winter Quarter winds to a close each year, there is usually only one thing students yearn for: food. Last Thursday night, DU’s Asian Student…
One of the biggest challenges minorities encounter when they pursue higher education is the lack of representation at predominantly white institutions (PWIs). Identity crises and…
Last Wednesday evening, the ground floor of the Community Commons was filled with the sounds of music, laughter and ferocious rivalry. The source? A game…
As the snow fell this past Wednesday, the Latine and Asian communities at the University of Denver got together to celebrate Valentine’s Day. On the…
On Thursday, Feb. 9 and Sunday, Feb. 12, DU students in Johnson-McFarlane Hall and Nagel Hall experienced acts of vandalism against religious symbols that were…
Valentine's Day hit the University of Denver campus in full force this year. Love was undoubtedly in the air this past Tuesday in more ways…
The history of Denver and the American West cannot be accurately told without also recognizing the contributions and achievements of African Americans. Black History Month…
On Friday, Feb. 3, the Association of Latino Professionals For America (ALPFA), had its first meeting on campus since establishing a new chapter at the…
With week five of Winter Quarter coming to a close, the Latine Student Alliance (LSA) hosted a Café con Pan event Wednesday night to provide…
How do you celebrate the entire range of diverse cultures that may be categorized under one particular ethnic label? The University of Denver’s Asian Student…