I imagine the brassy bellow of a bugle—we are the Clarion, after all—the multitudinous meaning of its whine, the changing of a guard. Some leave,…
In a meeting tinged with camaraderie after USG’s second-place showing at this year’s Big Man fundraiser, the Undergraduate Senate approved several bills, including the use…
Jan. 24, 2023 — At last Tuesday’s meeting, USG confirmed two new members: Justice John Lamberger and Executive Chair of Club Athletics and Recreation Pierce…
Celebrating two decades of being DU’s frequented haunt for musicians, thespians, dancers and the like, the Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts…
On May 14, flags across the United States were lowered in response to President Joe Biden’s direction in remembrance of the million Americans lost to…
Directed by Matthew Plenk, l’Opéra enchanté combined two one-act works by early 20th century French musicians Maurice Ravel to a libretto by the mononymously-known Colette…
Hello friends! My name is Aubrey Cox, and I am ecstatic to be the DU Clarion’s incoming executive editor. A bit about me: I am…
In their final game of the regular season, the Crimson and Gold’s women’s basketball team secured a victory over Western Illinois. The game was the…
On Saturday, Feb. 19, the University of Denver men’s and women’s swim team executed a strong performance in the water, earning the ninth consecutive league…
COVID-19 has packed a punch in more ways than one. Communities that rely on in-person interaction, like many sports teams, have been forced to mitigate…