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It’s hard to believe that this is my last article for the Denver Clarion. Writing every weekend — or really every other weekend at this point — has become ritualized to a degree that makes it hard to ...
My first Monday at DU was filled with mixed emotions. I still remember walking out of my first college class and thinking that discussing Homer’s Odyssey was the most radical thing I was ever going to ...
Last Friday, the DU Programming Board (DUPB) hosted its highly anticipated annual MusicFest at the Levitt Pavilion. With a crowd consisting of not just DU students but fans of all ages, the event was ...
The saying, “it takes a village,” resonates with me a lot. If you don’t know or remember what it means, it’s essentially an African-originating saying that means an entire community of people, not ...
This article has been updated as of June 4, 2025 to reflect greater accuracy. On Friday, the University of Denver’s Faculty Senate began voting on a motion to publicly express no confidence in ...
I still remember walking into my first Clarion meeting, feeling nervous, uncertain but also excited. It was rare for me to attend a meeting fall quarter of freshman year, since unknowingly, my FSEM ...
College students face significant financial pressure in today’s volatile economy, driven by inflation, rising tariffs, student debt and the lingering effects of Trump-era policies. These challenges ...
Several graduate and undergraduate students at the Korbel School of International Studies have co-written a book with Professor Oliver Kaplan that focuses on difficult decisions forced upon civilians ...
Several graduate students, under the supervision of Dr. Rebecca Galemba of the Korbel School of International Studies, have spent months conducting a research project focusing on the perspectives of ...
At the beginning of the month, President Trump signed an executive order to defund National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), which receive $535 million in federal funding ...
Pride Prom was held on May 8 in the Maglione Hall at the Sie Complex. The event, hosted by Black Student Alliance and Queer Student Alliance, was “Wicked” themed, inspired by the book turned-musical.
The rhythmic beating of drums echoed through Hamilton Gymnasium as Indigenous dancers in vibrant outfits and jewelry danced, ate, shopped and laughed, celebrating the 14th annual New Beginnings Powwow ...