This article is part two of a four-part series detailing DU’s efforts to achieve a sustainable campus, considering past and present accomplishments. Now is the…
DU’s unique quarter system has always provided students with a considerably longer winter break than many other schools. Whether they returned home, stayed near campus…
Saturday, Nov. 7—Cheers and honking car horns echoed throughout Denver after news of Joe Biden’s presidential win trickled into the city goers' Twitter feeds and…
Voters across Colorado were faced with difficult decisions this election season with 11 statewide and 12 Denver-specific ballot propositions. Now, election day has passed and…
Although the thought of taking a hike or hitting Rocky Mountain ski slopes between classes is appealing, DU’s plans to create a new mountain campus…
Students received an email from the Office of the Chancellor on Monday, Oct. 26 announcing a 2% tuition increase for the 2021-2022 academic year. This…
This article is part five of a six-part series detailing youth political subcultures and the role of youth political participation and activism in the past…
This article is part one of a four-part series detailing DU’s efforts to achieve a sustainable campus, considering past and present accomplishments. Now is the…
DU leadership announced their formalized plan for the remaining 2020-2021 academic quarters on Oct. 23, including check-out and move-in guidelines for winter and spring breaks.…
Numerous departments, faculty, student groups came forward last week in support of Righteous Anger! Healing Resistance! (R.A.H.R.) protests and the #NoMorePios movement. A compilation of…