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‘Celebrations’ after DU’s win against Boston College

April 15, 2024 Liam Piper

On Saturday, hundreds of University of Denver students, alumni, and friends counted down from ten in packed watch parties around campus.  At the Xcel Energy…

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Korbel’s panel discussion on “America’s Changing Role in the Middle East”

April 15, 2024 Liam Piper

On Wednesday, the Joseph Korbel School of International Studies hosted an event on "America's Changing Role in the Middle East." Dr. Micheline Ishay moderated the…

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DU Judaic Studies professor weighs in on the Israel-Palestine conflict

November 14, 2023 Nicolas Outler

Fighting in Gaza continues to rage on. Israel, now engaged in a full-on ground invasion, has engaged in large firefights around key targets in the…

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DU students get real on tuition raises

October 16, 2023 Cassis Tingley

Undergraduate tuition at the University of Denver is going up…again. In an email Monday morning, Provost Mary Clark informed DU students that undergraduate tuition before…

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Israel-Palestine Conflict: What you need to know and how you can support relief efforts

October 16, 2023 Grace Uhrain

On Oct. 7 Hamas troops attacked Israel, causing Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu to declare counter-action against the group in the Gaza Strip region. The Gaza…

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As DU Continues to pledge itself as a center for sustainability, its priorities show otherwise

October 9, 2023 Nicolas Outler

It’s no secret that the University of Denver often publicizes its progressive values. Whether it’s creating Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) initiatives or unveiling new…

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DU students have uncertain and varied views about the current political climate

September 25, 2023 Nicolas Outler

This article is the first installment of an ongoing report on the political views and voting trends of students at the University of Denver. As…

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Food innovation at the Community Commons

September 25, 2023 Grace Uhrain

How Sodexo’s 3D printed, plant-based hamburgers are changing the food landscape at DU Typically, 3D-printed objects might bring to mind computer parts or small plastic…

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Skateboarding for sustainability

May 30, 2023 Matthew Logan

Got trash? There’s more than a few skaters to take care of that! DU students and Denver community members alike took advantage of a gorgeous…

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State Secretaries, Secret Service and statecraft: Hillary Clinton brings the world to DU

May 29, 2023 Caitlyn Aldersea and Matthew Logan

In honoring the life, legacy and statesmanship of former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, a “daughter of DU” and Josef Korbel, namesake of the university’s…

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