It’s no secret that the last few weeks of term on the quarter system are a genuine free-for-all, and if you haven’t found that out…
What started out as an informal experiment abroad has turned into a campuswide phenomenon and now a year later, it continues to provide comic relief…
In a time where people are shifting to everything digital, bookstores are fighting to hang on. The world is a constantly changing place that leaves…
Car sharing services for students have been popping up on the DU campus with increasing frequency, insistently attempting to lure students in with promises of…
From Nov. 4 until Nov. 8, Teach for America, Students for Educational Equity and the DU Programming Board (DUPB) will be hosting the first annual…
This upcoming weekend, on Saturday, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m., the Idiosingcrasies, one of DU’s own a cappella groups, will be showing off their talent…
There are not many more creative ways to celebrate the remaining warm days of fall on campus than with some Jell-O tug-of-war, which any DU…
Famous for spilling her soul in her bestselling memoir, “Eat, Pray, Love,” author Elizabeth Gilbert has just released her latest New York Times bestselling novel,…
Senior art majors Peter Olson and Caleb Wassell are a testament to the significance of ‘90s cartoons. The friends and fellow printmakers both credit cartoons…
This past weekend, 21 educators of Hebrew gathered at a seminar hosted by DU to participate in various talks and programs that, according to the…