The DU Clarion is no The New York Times. Despite its longevity and successes and history of passionate staff members ever hoping to improve it,…
It feels surreal to sit and write this letter after four years of dedication to the Clarion. However, with graduation around the corner, I am…
With graduation only weeks away, my term as Editor-in-Chief of the Clarion has officially ended. Before I leave, however, it feels important that I make…
The U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will soon hear three cases in an effort to clarify workplace discrimination protections for the LGBTQ community. The…
Lizzo is profoundly one-of-a-kind; she’s a rapper, a flutist, an impressive vocalist and an unapologetically body-positive black woman. There is perhaps no other artist who…
According to The New York Times, there are currently 18 different democratic candidates running for president in 2020, but one currently stands out as different…
I was already walking across campus to class on the morning of Apr. 17 when I got the text alert from DU Campus Safety: “DU…
On March 4, former two-time Colorado governor John Hickenlooper officially announced his plan to run for president in 2020. He joined at least 19 other…
This June, the university will welcome Imran Khan and Freeman A. Hrabowski III to make addresses at the graduate and undergraduate Commencement ceremonies, respectively. Khan…
After five years and five iterations, a bill to ban sexual orientation conversion therapy in Colorado was recently passed. According to The Trevor Project, “Conversion…