Despite escalating COVID-19 positivity rates from breakthrough cases and the variants, as well as stagnation in vaccine numbers, an alarming number of tourists have flooded…
Although people of color have disproportionately made up COVID-19 cases and deaths since the start of the pandemic, many Black, Brown and Asian communities across…
As I wrap up my role as Editor-in-Chief of the paper, I have a mix of emotions. I feel thankful to the team of people…
The following is a Letter from the Editor-in-Chief for the Opinions section. Dear white people, On March 16, a white supremacist opened fire in three…
Wednesday, Oct. 21—An hour before the Chancellor’s office planned to reaffirm DU’s ‘Pioneer’ moniker, Jeremy Haefner was on a Zoom call. He was trying to…
UPDATE: June 4 at 5:30 p.m. This evening, the Office of the Provost sent a follow-up message to the student body. A vote was conducted…
The following is a Letter from the Editor for the Opinions section. Editor’s Note: This article mentions the #BlackLivesMatter movement. To learn ways that you…
This week, The Clarion concludes its “On The Margins at DU” column—a project which has investigated the successes and failures of inclusive excellence at DU—by…
The afternoon of Friday, May 29, the University of Denver released their tentative plans for living and learning on campus Fall Quarter 2020. These plans…
This week, as part of our “On The Margins at DU” column that investigates the successes and failures of inclusive excellence at DU, The Clarion…