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Tags archive: Culture

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Arts & Life

Life after abroad for DU students

January 27, 2025 Eliza Schwartz

The University of Denver is renowned for its study-abroad opportunities. With over 120 programs, 70% of students take advantage of the destinations offered by the…

ASA

Chills, Communities and Connections: DU student alliances’ Winter 2024 cultural calendar

January 15, 2024 Emma Lawson

Winter Quarter 2024 hit the University of Denver campus in full force this week with a cold snap harsh enough to make Jack Frost shudder.…

Featured

APIDA Heritage Month promotes acceptance of Asian American culture amid the rise in anti-Asian violence

May 15, 2023 Emma Lawson

The month of May is officially recognized in the United States as APIDA Heritage Month. “APIDA,” which stands for Asian Pacific Islander Desi American, comprehensively…

Arts & Life

What makes pop culture popular

November 15, 2021 Conor Chapman

Pop culture was always something that I knew about, but could never really define. I could say that comics or music was seen as pop…

Off-Campus

“Dune” erases Middle Eastern representation… in a movie based on Middle Eastern culture

November 8, 2021 Annabelle Kiely

The recent movie adaptation of the book “Dune” by Frank Herbert has been applauded as a visually magnificent film filled with a compelling plot, excellent…

Blogs

Black Eye Coffee a must for Denverites

June 30, 2016 Justin Cygan

If you haven't noticed, or cared to notice recently, there has been a massive and relatively new trend in the always changing and aesthetic-chasing coffee…

Lifestyles

How to cope with the ‘Post-Abroad Blues’

January 11, 2016 Kellsie Brannen

As anyone who has studied abroad knows, re-entry into normal American life after four months (or more) of fun, adventure, new places and new faces…

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