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NASA shuts off part of Voyager 1, hoping to keep probe operational

April 27, 2026 Zoe Klawetter

On April 17, NASA mission engineers sent commands to deactivate the Low-energy Charged Particles experiment (LECP), on Voyager 1, the historic space probe launched alongside Voyager…

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Eclipse celebrated around Denver despite concerns over viewing glasses

April 8, 2024 Liam Piper

On April 8, people all over the country celebrated the Great North American Solar Eclipse. Most saw the partial eclipse, like in Colorado and surrounding…

Off-Campus

NASA deserves our support now more than ever

February 22, 2021 Chris Fazzari

On Thursday, Feb. 18, the Perseverance Rover landed on Mars after years of tireless work and innovation. NASA reached this unprecedented feat, despite operating on…

News

Are virtual and hyflex STEM labs working?

November 9, 2020 Marisa Jones

For students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), classes and labs have changed in drastic ways. When COVID-19 arrived in the U.S., DU professors…

On-Campus

Construction a step forward for DU

March 30, 2016 Abbie Randall

Over the past months, DU has seen multiple construction projects on the south side of campus. The Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer…

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