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Kent Anderson is a finance major at the Daniels College of Business.. He is one of the best in academics and athletics and was awarded one of the most prestigious academic awards in the country.
Diamonds have been the go-to material for rings for people who have wanted to make a bold statement for centuries. Historically, the only available options for diamonds were natural diamonds. Today’s ...
The decade old man on the street segment, “Hey You! What Song are You Listening To?” originally posted on YouTube by Ty Cullenon, is making a comeback on TikTok.As people close their Zoom tabs and ...
Several graduate students, under the supervision of Dr. Rebecca Galemba of the Korbel School of International Studies, have spent months conducting a research project focusing on the perspectives of ...
Junior Jessica Hutchinson poses after sticking the landing in the vault event | Photo courtesy of Brittany Evans/DU Athletics. Two other DU gymnasts, junior Rosie Casali (Weddington, N.C.) and ...
There have been many demonstrations of free speech on DU’s campus ranging from the Pro-Palestinian Encampment last spring to the outpour of disdain that the recent election results have caused. There ...
Several graduate and undergraduate students at the Korbel School of International Studies have co-written a book with Professor Oliver Kaplan that focuses on difficult decisions forced upon civilians ...
At the beginning of the month, President Trump signed an executive order to defund National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), which receive $535 million in federal funding ...
The thoughts in this article are my own, shared in a personal capacity, and don’t represent the views of DU’s Undergraduate Student Government. Most people don’t spend much time thinking about DU’s ...
Last Thursday was a busy one. DU’s American Association of University Professors (AAUP) chapter took part in a national day of action, holding events from morning through afternoon to discuss topics ...
Last Friday, the DU Programming Board (DUPB) hosted its highly anticipated annual MusicFest at the Levitt Pavilion. With a crowd consisting of not just DU students but fans of all ages, the event was ...
If you wandered by DU’s Campus Green last Wednesday evening, it would’ve been hard to miss the music, the dancing or the smell of barbecue wafting through the air. Boots stomped in unison as students ...