Three and a half years ago, on the second Monday night of my freshman year, I wandered into a meeting with two or three of…
On Jan. 20, a team of five students from the DU chapter of the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) was awarded first place at the…
On Dec. 21, an email was sent to the DU community addressing the experiences of marginalized communities on campus. The email expressed concern at recent…
On Oct. 20, the Office of Inclusive Excellence Student Success and Leadership Development (IESSLD) opened its doors in Driscoll Underground. The office is a branch…
It’s not uncommon for horror film franchises to spin a bit out of control with excessive sequels. Series like “Final Destination,” “Saw” and “Scream” never…
One of the best things about Halloween is the influx of spooky movies coming out in theaters or, better yet, the excuse to watch your…
The weekend of Oct. 16 and 17 marks the 2015 Homecoming and Family Weekend, which includes a full schedule of events for DU students, parents…
On Friday, Sept. 18, Rebecca Chopp was officially inaugurated as DU’s next Chancellor. In honor of her official inauguration, the Clarion sat down with the…
It’s officially the last days of summer, and that means that soon I’ll be overwhelmed with school work, thesis writing, extracurricular activities and the general…
Title: “Burning Down George Orwell’s House” Author: Andrew Ervin Genre: Fiction Pages: 272 Available At: Amazon, Anderson Academic Commons, Denver Public Library You may remember…