Archive for magazine September, 2005

Magazine

Life’s a kick for Rapids player Nat Borchers

It’s rare for a DU alumnus to gain a fan club in his first job, but Nat Borchers did. With  read more...

Editor’s Note

Meet the A.D.

The University of Denver’s new athletic director does not like to finish second. “If we were both eating lunch right  read more...

Letters

The Moore legacy

In discussions about the most significant chancellors in the University’s history, David Hastings Moore rarely comes up. Today Moore is  read more...

Memories of disability

When I was 5 or 6, I met César, a kid from Mexico with a huge cowlick and only one  read more...

Sculpture gardens

He loved horses, his daughter said, almost as much as he loved his kin. That might have been an exaggeration,  read more...

Alum Steve Smith still a skateboarder at heart

Steve Smith has a serious job negotiating new country franchise agreements for real estate giant ReMax International and assisting with  read more...

Religious studies revisited

With fundamentalism and the culture wars playing out against the vast expanse of American religious experience, the United States is  read more...

Humanities Garden gets a facelift

As part of a $1.9-million landscaping and infrastructure redesign project, the Harper Humanities Garden has received a facelift. Some of  read more...