fCongratulations to the new Denver Pioneers!
fCongratulations to the new Denver Pioneers!

Photo: Earlier this year, Construction workers placed the dome on the now nearly completed Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science building. Continue reading Labor Day Holiday Marks the End of Summer

As spring sleet and cold rain roll into Denver this weekend, we are reminded of this picture taken earlier this week of the Harper Humanities Garden – spring weather is on its way.
If you want to start a company and you are a DU alum, why not feature beloved Denver Boone!

Continue reading Alums Launch Longboard Company Featuring Denver Boone
Photo Credit: Melissa Wade, USCHO
Coming into the NCHC Frozen Faceoff weekend, it was already determined that the No. 7 University of Denver Pioneers had clinched a spot in the NCAA Tournament. At #6 in the PairWise, it was impossible for DU to drop out of the top 16 even if they lost twice. Continue reading Early Look: Boston University Terriers
Photo: Denver Pioneers.com
ESPN is reporting that former DU captain and CU assistant coach Rodney Billups will become the head coach at DU next week.
Stay tuned as the story develops…
Photo Credit: The Summit League
If you missed the University of Denver Men’s Basketball team’s Summit League Semi-Final against South Dakota State last night, DU lost on a missed free throw by Joe Rosga with barely a second left in the game. It was a heartbreaking finish to a game that the Pioneers probably should have won.
Read that again. Continue reading It’s OK to be Optimistic About Denver Men’s Basketball
Earlier today, LetsGoDU got official word that we will be hosting a watch party at The Pioneer for Denver’s rivalry lacrosse game at Notre Dame on Sunday. The party will start at 2 PM on Sunday, March 13 and the game starts at 3:30. Continue reading Official LetsGoDU Denver vs. Notre Dame Lacrosse Watch Party
We published a Veterans Day article celebrating DU’s important role in educating veterans returning from World War II. The University grew to 15,000 students with the addition of barracks and quonset huts along the south side of Iliff Avenue to serve returning GI’s.
The last visible vestige of DU’s role in educating ‘the greatest generation’ was recently scraped (featured photo) – likely to make room for parking or a new structure. Continue reading Update: DU Scrapes Final Remnants of ‘GI Tech’