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 ...
There have been many demonstrations of free speech on DU’s campus ranging from the Pro-Palestinian Encampment last spring to the outpour of disdain that the recent election results have caused. There ...
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 ...
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 ...
DU Hockey won their ninth and 10th straight games to start the 2024-25 season this past weekend, setting a new record for the best start to a season in their 75-year program history. The Crimson and ...
Correction: The Clarion made edits to clarify how the student experience will be impacted. A quote from Interim Dean Rachel Walsh was added to show how only one unit of the new generalized CAHSS team ...
On Nov. 5 in the Anderson Academic Commons, IGNITE and PODER Latine (Política Organizada por Diversidad, Equidad, y Representación) held an election watch night in honor of the 2024 Presidential ...
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 ...
During week eight, 18 College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences administrative employees were laid off. Three administrative positions were completely eliminated, and the other staff members ...
Walking into the R+J play at the Newman Center was like walking into another dimension. A world was brought to life through one simple prop:… The DU Clarion has served as the official student ...
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 ...