The quarter system that we all have come to know seems to fly by in an instant. But when you hit the halfway mark, many…
It is no secret that the uprise of social media has taken its toll on the self esteem of many. With apps like Instagram now…
One of my earliest memories I have of school was how hard it was to make friends. As an outgoing female, it was easy to…
Back in 2004, a restaurant opened on Pearl Street in Boulder, simply named The Kitchen. The equally simple concept was to offer people a comfortable…
DU students looking for a party game that goes beyond the typical beer pong and flip cup routine will certainly want to check out The…
Gaia Bistro is the happening hotspot for Denver’s farm-to-table loving foodies who gather inside the rustic Victorian house to enjoy the unpretentious atmosphere on a…
While the DU masses swarm to Jelly, (which, let’s face it, is so last year) the in-the-know have discovered a far more quaint and conveniently…
This story is the first installment in a series of stories about policies affecting impoverished and minority students at DU and the Denver community. The…
Beer taps, as far as the eye can see. That is what students will find upon entering World of Beer (WOB) at its location at…
The death of Trayvon Martin and the George Zimmerman case reinstituted the discussion of race and identity in the United States and continues to highlight…