"Yes, I'm a tofu-eating, granola-eating, peace-loving, tree-hugging hippie. But I'm also a lot more," said Julia Butterfly Hill in a presentation to a full Driscoll…
Some 2,000 visitors attended last Saturday's Festival of Nations. During the day-long event, Driscoll North came alive with vibrant colors, exotic smells and foreign music.…
As I perused the articles in this weeks Clarion I came across an article that seems little more than a poorly written Fan-Script rejected by…
AUSA Senate allocated an additional $61,514 after hearing appeals from "license-fundable" organizations last night, and passed the entire finance allocation package for 2002-2003 totaling $254,437.…
As president of Club Sports, the largest student organization on campus, I would like to address concerns regarding the AUSA funding process. Fresh out of…
The following response is in regards to an editorial printed on April 18, "More must be expected from higher learning." I was praying that the…
April 17 5:30 p.m., a DU student's father reported an unaffiliated adult male threatened her on April 14, at Centennial Towers. Campus Safety responded and…
In today's world of "whatever makes you happy is what you should do," we have a hard time answering the question: what is art? Is…
Make room for Maktub (pronounced "mock-tube"), a five-guy band from Seattle that's rockin' it out and rakin' it in...the fans, that is. Never heard of…
One pair of teal grandma-style pants, teal turtle neck, red running shorts, red bandanna, leather belt, red stockings, red gloves and green hair dye. In…