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News

10 questions with Summit County lender Chad Noble

November 15, 2021 Ana Loor

Colorado’s appeal of natural beauty and its outdoor lifestyle continues to draw in buyers beyond the metro areas. Summit County is recognized as Colorado’s playground…

Off-Campus

Robinhood sets unfair restrictions for its users

February 8, 2021 Ana Ortega

In January of 2021, an army of users from the sub-Reddit r/wallstreetbets declared war on Wall Street. The users urged each other to buy stock…

Featured

COVID-19 on Campus: How business students are coping during the stay-at-home

May 4, 2020 Megan Cooney

Every DU department faces its own hurdles as a result of the coronavirus. Here’s how it affected the business students.  Unlike the science, math and…

Divestment

DU should divest from fossil fuels and invest in the future

March 9, 2020 Megan Cooney

DU’s Board of Trustees recently denied the Undergraduate Student Government’s (USG) Resolution Nine, the second request since 2016 that the university divest from all investments…

Off-Campus

The Mormon Church’s $100 billion “rainy day fund”: Financial transparency is desperately needed

February 17, 2020 Megan Cooney

On Feb. 8, a whistleblower revealed to the Wall Street Journal that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as the Mormon…

Featured

DU’s tuition increase raises financial anxiety for students

November 11, 2019 Ana Ortega

On Oct. 25, the Office of the Chancellor sent out an email stating, “Yesterday, the Board of Trustees approved a modest tuition increase. Beginning in…

News

DU hosts second annual money smart week

April 27, 2015 Brian Bowen

Money Smart Week, which consisted of a series of information sessions designed to help students gain financial literacy and general knowledge, took place from April…

On-Campus

DU delinquent in addressing student debt

April 20, 2015 Nikki Frick

There are plenty of articles addressing the problem of student loan debt. The average amount for students hovers around $25,000, according to a recent study…

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