As school begins in earnest on college campuses across the United States, students begin spending their time at study sessions, sports games—and parties. Party culture…
On April 25, a twice-in-a-century 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal. This was the earthquake that everyone knew was coming—we just didn’t know exactly when it would…
One month ago, riots erupted in Baltimore. There was no excuse for these riots. There was no excuse for the relentless violence and $9 million…
The greatest positive force in a market economy is competition. However, when the government interferes with fair market operations, positive outcomes become distorted. When federal…
The Clarion recently received a letter from Avrum Hirsh, a “parent and citizen,” who was more than concerned about an event last February when Korbel…
Letter to the Editor: I’d like to first say that I do not mean to comment with meanness. I respect Mr. Hill and Rowe as…
After a video of some of the University of Oklahoma’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) members chanting a racist rallying call on a bus went viral,…
A great university is defined by open and uninhibited dialogue, where conflicting ideas and viewpoints are free flowing and lively debate is the norm. Unfortunately,…
Today we’re going to talk about income inequality. Let us begin with a famous parable from world-renowned philosopher, Peter Singer. “While wearing an expensive, Italian…
The GrowHaus is an indoor farm, marketplace and educational center aimed at increasing food access and sustainability in the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood of Denver. This program…