The 2020 election cycle has been predicted by many to be one of the most crucial in our lifetimes. Mounting disapproval towards President Trump has…
From the tearing down of Driscoll to the building of the new Dimond Family Residential Village, DU has been experiencing many changes throughout the past…
The new school year means some new changes, and the Title IX office at DU is no different. Every August, the new policies and procedures…
As the cicadas serenade the DU community into fall quarter, the familiar signs of a new year hang in the air. Eager students move into…
The days are getting shorter and sidewalks are filling with students. What does this all mean? The start of a new school year and athletic…
As you leave home and arrive on campus for the first time, you likely have many questions about everything DU has to offer, but many…
The Clarion’s color-coded map to all-gender restrooms has been updated. It now features 10 additional locations. This increase can be attributed to the “University of…
It looks like a coin toss. The copper is spinning, its face about to drop, and you don't know what side to bet on. When…
A few weeks ago, I came across a post from my friend, Alex Aleman. The post stated, “I just met a wonderful Sodexo employee who shared…
The DU While Native project is a five-part series, explaining the unique situation Indigenous students are in by attending DU, considering the institution’s history in…