On May 24, Exhaler took the stage at Levitt Pavilion and stunned during their set for a packed crowd. After winning the DU Programming Board’s…
On May 24, the Tuscan Ballroom in Joy Burns smelled of oak and citrus as Fritz’s School of Hospitality Management’s annual DU Vin Wine festival…
Many students on campus mourn the fleeting days of spring while others celebrate the arrival of summer break. KXDU, the University of Denver’s radio and…
The only reason I’m able to afford my education at DU is through financial aid and my on-campus job. This is true for many students…
Rock music is making its way back onto the charts. Though country and folk are dominating today’s ever-shifting charts, rock music is steadily clawing its…
This past Sunday, May 17, Entrepreneuership@DU, in collaboration with DU Launchpad, hosted the fifth annual Pop-Up Palooza. And in true Denver fashion, sporadic weather forced…
Unlimited wine, endless food and an inside look at the adult beverage industry will fill Joy Burns Center this Saturday, May 23, from 1 to…
On May 9, The Newman Center for the Performing Arts hosted a student-led baroque orchestra, featuring four musical pieces. The first was called “Conte Fantasrique,”…
What started as a small Entrepreneurship Week event with twelve booths just a few years ago, has since turned into a massive event with over…
Before I get on my soapbox, I should probably explain why I’m even writing this article in the first place. Sitting in my painfully early…
