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  • Colored flags call us to remember Holocaust

    Posted in: Never Again, Never Forget April 2010 4/17/10 1:18 AM
    Memorial makes Driscoll not-so-green By Cory Lamz Spring may be here, but the grass at Driscoll Green is anything but green. Right now, it’s yellow, orange, red, blue, white, pink, brown and black. Few students seem to notice. Students eat hot dogs from Grill on the Greens while guys from...
  • Visual exhibit of Holocaust victims impacts students

    Posted in: The Vibe April 2010 4/15/10 5:41 PM
     By: Amy Newman Swirls of wind catch the edge of the sea of candy-colored flags and a wave of wind ripples through the length of the field. Most people’s heads turn as they stare at this unusual mass of what looks like butterfly wings. A few stop to read a sign accompanying the...
  • Flags wave in remembrance

    Posted in: The Vibe April 2010 4/15/10 5:41 PM
                      Spring may be here, but the grass at Driscoll Green is anything but green. Right now, it’s yellow, orange, red, blue, white, pink, brown and black. Few students seem to notice. ...
  • Flags of Memory

    Posted in: Never Again, Never Forget April 2010 4/15/10 5:25 PM
                      Like the flowers one can notice blooming all across campus these days, thousands of colorful flags have bloomed around the Driscoll Green as well. ...
  • Toilet Bowl Suprise

    Posted in: The Vibe March 2010 3/31/10 11:49 PM
    In the fourth grade my brother decided to make me the victim of what I believe is one of the greatest April Fool’s Day pranks ever. By Ashly Robinson     Back in elementary school, whenever I came home from school I would always have to go straight to the bathroom and go pee....
  • Day-dreaming prankster

    Posted in: The Vibe March 2010 3/31/10 7:47 PM (read 1 times)
    Missed childhood memories of April Fool’s Day are recollected while considering the origins of the “fools” tradition. By Deidre Helton   Everything is calm as usual in my childhood home on a warm spring day.  After a long day at work, my mother hurries over to the...
  • Ode to spring break

    Posted in: The Vibe March 2010 3/11/10 5:26 PM
    DU's fight song, spring break style By Miyeko Inafuku, minafuku@du.edu   Oh, spring break! The week-long break from classes! In honor of this most cherished and fleeting time of year, I have composed an ode to spring break. Sing it along to the tune of DU’s fight song! This goes out...
  • Ode to spring break

    Posted in: The Vibe March 2010 3/11/10 5:26 PM
    DU's fight song, spring break style By Miyeko Inafuku, minafuku@du.edu   Oh, spring break! The week-long break from classes! In honor of this most cherished and fleeting time of year, I have composed an ode to spring break. Sing it along to the tune of DU’s fight song! This goes out...
  • Road tripping makes for a wild spring break

    Posted in: The Vibe March 2010 3/9/10 12:08 AM
    by Jonathan Niksic Jon.Niksic@du.edu   Many spring break destinations involve flying to a resort, having a crazy time and then hurrying back as you contemplate just exactly how much money you spent. Although you can’t put a price on happiness and fun, you sure can when you calculate...
  • A spring taste of the Big Apple

    Posted in: The Vibe March 2010 3/8/10 8:42 PM
    By Leslie Gehring, leslie.gehring@du.edu  A taste of the Big Apple While many people think of beaches, road trips or skiing when recalling their favorite spring breaks, my best spring break was a four-day trip to New York City. When my high school offered juniors and seniors a spring break...