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Stop coming to Hawai’i: Over-tourism during a pandemic

September 2, 2021 Kiana Marsan

Despite escalating COVID-19 positivity rates from breakthrough cases and the variants, as well as stagnation in vaccine numbers, an alarming number of tourists have flooded…

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Addressing the Earth’s reality through the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report

August 25, 2021 Tori Everson

To wildfires spreading through Montana, Utah, Colorado, California and Canada, to melting glaciers in Antarctica, to an extreme and deadly heatwave on the west coast—…

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An update on DU’s fall COVID-19 policies

August 16, 2021 Conor Chapman and Tori Everson

On July 27, DU’s Chancellor, Jeremy Haefner, sent out an email to the DU community informing them of the long-awaited rules and policies for the…

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Some of the criticism on the president should be placed elsewhere

July 30, 2021 Conor Chapman

President Joe Biden may be the most powerful person in the U.S., but the amount of power he actually has pales in comparison to Congress.…

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Coffee shops, cooperatives and COVID-19

July 8, 2021 Alexandra Welch

A large portion of the U.S. wakes up every morning and brews themselves a pot of hot coffee. Some people visit various coffee shops and…

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Tyler, the Creator builds upon his sound and style with new release “Call Me If You Get Lost”

June 30, 2021 Toni Elton

In “Call Me If You Get Lost” (CMIYGL) Tyler, the Creator proves that he has come a long way from an ignorant horrorcore internet rapper.…

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LTTE: a call to suspend military aid to Honduras

June 14, 2021 Lynn Holland

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…

Arts & Life

21-year-old musician Kezia creates empowerment and authenticity within their music

June 7, 2021 Toni Elton

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…

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Poor vaccine access and hesitancy in the Asian community

May 31, 2021 Kiana Marsan

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…

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2020-2021 DU Clarion athletics awards

May 31, 2021 Henry Hargrave

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…

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