This past Wednesday, Jan. 15, the Korbel School of International Studies hosted an event with Dean Frederick Mayer to talk about how DU’s upcoming budget…
On Jan. 18, TikTok users across the country opened their beloved app to find it unusable, seeing the message, “Sorry, TikTok isn't available right now.” …
During the Winter Break, several Korbel School of International Studies master's students traveled to Colombia for an interterm course to learn about the country's path…
Resident assistants (RAs) are the foundation of student life at DU. They are community builders, crisis resources, policy enforcers and supporters for students transitioning into…
Correction: The Clarion made edits to clarify how the student experience will be impacted. A quote from Interim Dean Rachel Walsh was added to show…
During week eight, 18 College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences administrative employees were laid off. Three administrative positions were completely eliminated, and the other…
Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump officially won back his seat in the White House after sweeping the battleground states and receiving four more million votes…
*Correction: The Clarion previously reported that 3 CAHSS administrative employees were laid off and 18 others were scrambling to get rehired by DU. We have…
With the election just a day away, tensions are running high and polls are still showing a virtual coin flip between the two candidates. While…
On Oct. 22, DU hosted a conversation focused on "Media and Democracy: What Happens When We Can’t Agree on the Facts?” with Kyle Clark, an…