An email was sent out to students on May 13, 2020 saying that after careful consideration DU has decided to postpone Spring 2020 Commencement because…
Editor’s Note: Readers should be aware this article has content pertaining to anxiety, depression and suicide. Students in need of support can reach out to…
This week, as part of our “On The Margins at DU” column that investigates the successes and failures of inclusive excellence at DU, The Clarion…
In an unprecedented Zoom format, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) at DU hosted their annual Presidential and Vice Presidential (VP) debate on Friday, April 24…
The morning of April 27, Undergraduate Student Government (USG) elections for the 2020-2021 academic year opened. All students were emailed their personalized ballots, and they…
On March 22, an update from Chancellor Jeremy Haefner outlined the partial refunds for spring quarter student housing costs and fees but stated “tuition charges…
The Wall Street Journal held a webinar on April 24 for college students interested in journalism. The webinar was held by the new Wall Street…
The morning of April 27, Undergraduate Student Government (USG) elections for the 2020-2021 academic year opened. All students were emailed their personalized ballots, and they…
Remember when there was a Christian history book displayed in the Iliff School of Theology bound by the skin of a Native American man? Remember…
“Hi–if you’re counting, this is shirt number three,” says Lamont School of Music professor, Lynn Baker. Donning a Hawaiian flower T-shirt on his webcam, Baker…