Since 2013, Colorado students without legal status have been able to get in-state tuition through the College Opportunity Fund and their current educational institution. Now,…
Denver voters headed to the polls on Tuesday to elect a whole slate of municipal leaders from mayor through city councilmembers. Also on the ballot…
Press Release to the Clarion From: Dennis Barrett, Dept. of Biological Sciences President, Gamma of Colorado Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa <dbarrett@du.edu> The DU’s chapter of…
On Apr. 25, 2019, Joe Biden announced that he will be running in the 2020 Presidential Race along with 21 other Democrats and two Republicans. …
This is a evolving story and will be updated as more information is released. On May 8, the DU community received a series of Campus…
This is a evolving story and will be updated as more information is released. Update: The Douglas County Coroner identified the 18-year-old killed in the…
This week, elections were held for representatives across the city of Denver: from mayor to city council. Numerous incumbents looked to fend off their positions…
The 2018-2019 Undergraduate Student Senate met and conducted business for the last time on Tuesday, Apr. 30. The senators faced a packed docket with a…
On Wednesday, May 11, DU hosted an event to remember the brutal history of the Holocaust. Speaker and Holocaust survivor, Osi Sladek, gave a presentation…
The U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will soon hear three cases in an effort to clarify workplace discrimination protections for the LGBTQ community. The…
