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DU professor known for unusual courses now examining illegal drugs

Jim Berscheidt

April 16, 2009

Illegal drugs account for 8 percent of international trade. A drug dealer from Mexico recently landed on Forbes Magazine’s list of the richest people in the world. Read MoreRead More

Soccer standout scores spot on national team

Doug McPherson April 15, 2009

Sam Garza vividly remembers scoring his very first goal in soccer. “Right after I scored, I just started running all over the field, laughing and jumping and waving my arms,” says Garza, a freshman standout on the DU men’s soccer team.

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DU student has “passion” for helping homeless

Jordan Ames April 15, 2009

Kristen Medina’s passion for serving the homeless began during her sophomore year in high school when she traveled to Seattle on a mission trip to work in the inner city. The experience changed her so much she knew she would continue helping the homeless in college. Read More

Undergrads to learn how to go from the dorm room to the board room

Jordan Ames April 14, 2009

Undergraduate women will have an opportunity to learn about appropriate fashion choices and etiquette at the “Fashion Your Future” fashion show and dinner on Thursday, April 16 from 4–7 p.m. at DU’s School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management (HRTM). Read More

Bridge Community Garden takes root

Sam Stewart April 13, 2009

DU’s Bridge Community Garden has arrived just in time for spring planting. Read More

Student ministry makes lunches for laborers

Jordan Ames April 13, 2009

On any Tuesday night, the Nelson Hall private dining room at DU transforms into a kitchen as students create piles of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Read More