Amy Coney Barrett. A conservative judge who studied law and taught at Notre Dame. The mainstream narrative is that on Sept. 26, she was appointed…
To view a series of photos from this protest, click here. Friday, Sept. 26—Outside of Mary Reed Hall, a swath of red covers campus. Protestors,…
When DU sophomore Shemar Magee’s struggles with DU financial aid were posted online this summer, he was not expecting to receive much feedback or support.…
More than just students have returned to college this fall, as September rings in new coronavirus outbreaks around college campuses. Across the state, colleges have…
As college students approach the November general elections, issues such as college affordability, equal access to higher education, job growth, gender and racial equality and…
To the editor of the Clarion and all members of the DU community: We are writing in response to the letter published yesterday regarding the…
The following is a Letter to the Editor for the Opinions section. To the Editor: On Friday, Sept. 25, a portion of the DU community…
What is it really like to simultaneously facilitate community and safety on campus? This year, DU’s Residential Assistants (RA’s) and housing staff are on the…
When all D1 sports at the University of Denver were postponed for the fall season, many expected it to be the same for those at…
Amid a global pandemic, it is safe to say things look a little different—especially for the performing arts. Performing arts departments and organizations across campus…