The University of Denver is requiring all students on campus to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before returning to campus in the fall. Students are…
Feeling anxious, sad or overwhelmed? These are common feelings that students around the world are experiencing. In a survey of over 700 college students in…
Last Thursday night, students “oohed” and “aahed” in front of the tater tot bar at DU After Dark’s ice skating event, “Keeping It Cool and…
On Jan. 26, Liliana Rodriguez, Vice Chancellor of Student Life and Inclusive Excellence sent an email to the DU community with news of an undergraduate…
Over the past 100 years, society’s view on mental illness has changed considerably. As a society that once considered homosexuality to be akin to paranoia…
Approximately one in four women will be sexually assaulted in college, while men face about a one in twenty chance. Nearly three in four members…
The Health and Counseling Center is sponsoring the inaugural Men’s Health Month to focus on men’s mental and physical health. Events will include stress relief…
The quarter system is brutal. The quick 10 weeks of arduous work doesn’t allow much time for relaxation. Because of this, it is common to…
The Health and Counseling Center has launched a new program for students to have brief counseling consultations with a medical provider. The program is called…
With the Center for Disease Control (CDC) calling the 2014 Ebola epidemic the largest in history, many students are starting to wonder exactly how serious…