Zoom has taken over the world with nearly every school in the country using it to teach online courses. But should online classes be conducted…
In the wake of COVID-19, college students across America are filing lawsuits against their universities. They are advocating for tuition and room and board refunds,…
DU’s Board of Trustees recently denied the Undergraduate Student Government’s (USG) Resolution Nine, the second request since 2016 that the university divest from all investments…
The following is a satire piece from the Opinions section. By now, you probably hate your roommate. It’s a natural thing when you’re crammed in…
On Oct. 25, the Office of the Chancellor sent out an email stating, “Yesterday, the Board of Trustees approved a modest tuition increase. Beginning in…
The following is a satire piece from the Opinions section. Okay, so it’s almost time to go home. You got your plane ticket, your bags…
Four years ago, I nervously entered my first meeting of the DU Clarion, and four years later I could not be more grateful that I…
With graduation only weeks away, my term as Editor-in-Chief of the Clarion has officially ended. Before I leave, however, it feels important that I make…
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…