Defining a social movement can be difficult to do. During the days of the encampment at DU, there was a lot of messaging from encampment participants to each other and to the administration, but from ...
Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump officially won back his seat in the White House after sweeping the battleground states and receiving four more million votes than his Democratic opponent Kamala ...
As a DU student, I’m writing to respond to some letters I’ve read in the Clarion about Proposition 127, which asks voters to say Yes and invest in Colorado’s apex predators as a key to climate ...
The DU Clarion has served as the official student newspaper of the University of Denver since 1899. The Clarion welcomes letters to the editor but has the right to reject any content that is deemed ...
*Correction: This article previously stated that 21 employees were being laid off. The accurate total number of layoffs is 18, according to information from the Chancellor’s Office. See more here.
This quarter has been a difficult one for food insecurity on campus. The food pantry, which was a student-initiated program on campus that previously fell under the purview of the Center for ...
It is difficult to put into words how much the Clarion has meant to me over the course of the last three years. Coming out of a tumultuous experience with high school journalism, showing up to the ...
It wasn’t until my second year at the University of Denver that I found a space where I could truly create something. I began to write for the Clarion in the Fall Quarter of 2022, and thanks to a ...
At a rally on Oct. 27 in Madison Square Garden, former President Donald Trump and several other conservative guest speakers chose to wrap up the final weeks of the presidential campaign season with a ...
On Nov. 8, Provost Mary Clark sat down with the Undergraduate Student Government to answer questions about free speech on campus. At the end of the night, with 30 minutes remaining, she opened the ...