DU and the Office of Student Conduct (OSC) will be stepping up efforts in confiscating butane and propane burners currently being found in residence halls.…
In order to accommodate a growing student population, juniors and seniors with on-campus housing grants will not be able to live in residence halls like…
This summer, the ASCEND campaign, a DU fundraising campaign that has been running for the last eight years, will draw to a close. Sarah Satterwhite,…
The administrative discussion about arming the Department of Campus Safety (DCS) continued at the Board of Trustees meeting last Friday, April 18. The Building and…
After over a year of remodeling and several months of delays, Subway opened for regular business hours last Monday, April 21. The restaurant also held…
The Center for Advocacy, Prevention and Empowerment (CAPE), part of the Health and Counseling Center (HCC), is co-sponsoring a week of featured events for Sexual…
The USG Diversity Committee started a photo shoot last week, taking photos of students holding up a white board that says what inclusive excellence or…
DU MIND, the Department of Psychology, the Health and Counseling Center (HCC) and the Center for Multicultural Excellence hosted the first annual DU Mental Health…
Three African refugees shared their stories in Davis Auditorium last Tuesday, April 14. The three refugees, two male and one female, shared their memories of…
The Subway opening has been pushed back another week due to health inspection scheduling, according to Sodexo Resident District Manager Ira Simon. The soft opening,…