The following is a Letter to the Editor for the Opinions section. As many are aware, Hondurans continue to arrive at the U.S. border to…
In an industry where individuality can easily be overpowered, Kezia delivers authenticity and vulnerability in her music: there is a raw personal touch that draws…
Although people of color have disproportionately made up COVID-19 cases and deaths since the start of the pandemic, many Black, Brown and Asian communities across…
Last year, the Clarion published a list of athletics awards, recognizing the best of what Denver’s Division I athletics programs accomplished. With all teams being…
The Undergraduate Student Government's (USG) 2021 special election has come to a close. 13 students were elected over this past weekend with the majority being…
The pandemic has exacerbated pre-existing problems and ravaged businesses, schools and families. Children across the United States have faced innumerable challenges, and that’s where Save…
On April 6, DU announced the imminent closure of the English Language Center (ELC) on June 30. The more than 40-year-old institution provided English classes…
The DU men’s golf team spent last week in Cle Elum, Wash. for the NCAA Cle Elum Regional, where they competed in hopes of advancing…
Rugby is one of 19 club sports offered at DU. For many Americans, rugby is a foreign concept that they have likely never seen in…
This article is part one of a two-part series that discusses immigration trends from past and present. The series focuses on apprehension rates, entry and…