While growing up in the Aurora Public School (APS) system, I saw first-hand what a lack of educational funding does for the classroom. For Spanish and…
Beginning Monday, Feb. 11, Denver School District teachers engaged in a three-day strike to demand a new pay agreement from the district. When meeting to…
On Jan. 30, Chancellor Rebecca Chopp wrote a letter to the U.S. Department of Education on DU’s position on the proposed revisions to Title IX. In…
The following is a Letter to the Editor for the Opinions section. “when i am afraid to speak is when i speak. that is when…
On Jan. 25, President Donald Trump made an unexpected move and opened the government after the 35-day shutdown, the longest in U.S. history. The government…
The following is a Letter to the Editor for the Opinions section. Dear Editor, As the undergraduate student body president, I have an invested interest…
On Thursday, Jan. 24, Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) held an informational session in conjunction with the Interfraternity Council (IFC) to present its case regarding recolonization…
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, better known as SAE, was kicked off of DU’s campus on Dec. 11, 2015. After a little more than three years,…
On Wednesday, Jan. 16, DU’s Chancellor Rebecca Chopp (RC) sat down with DU Clarion Editor-in-Chief Taryn Allen (TA) and News Editor Daniela Santos (DS) to…
Upon reaching the five-minute mark in Netflix’s newest installment of the powerhouse show “Black Mirror,” viewers are faced with something rarely seen on mainstream television:…