Colorado governor John Hickenlooper is a strong supporter of the controversial process known as fracking, which extracts previously inaccessible natural gas from below Earth’s surface…
Last Thursday night, all it took to be considered royal was a little bit of glitter, a dress and heels, or a fake beard and…
Controversy arose during Never Again!’s annual Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Week after a group of unidentified students placed flags juxtaposing the Holocaust memorial on Driscoll…
It began with a suggestion from Susan Meyer, a lecturer in the School of Art and Art History. Kimberly Carbonari, a junior majoring in studio…
Walk through HRTM’s heavy doors into the front lobby and turn left, following the wall’s bend. You’ll find a discreet passageway that leads to a…
The nine members of DU’s Upsilon Gamma chapter of Sigma Lambda Beta (SLB) are bringing light to gender issues within the DU community. According to…
Two students were robbed at gunpoint last Wednesday at about 11 p.m. by two unknown men on the corner of Asbury Avenue and Josephine Street…
For students hoping to apply for departmental scholarships, it’s time to breathe a sigh of relief. Gone are the days of multiple applications with mundane,…
DU Abolition, a group of 16 undergraduate students dedicated to raising awareness about human trafficking, was recently approved as a new student organization by USG.…
The DU Clarion has been nominated for inclusion on a list of the 100 Best Student Newspapers that will soon be featured on JournalismDegree.org. The…