More than 13,000 demonstrators have been detained across 49 cities and roughly 3,000 have been arrested as a result of anti-war protests across Russia, according…
A group of students from all years formed in the middle of fall quarter the student group SAIFF, which stands for: Students Against Investment in…
On Feb. 23, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an invasion of Ukraine by Russian Armed Forces that were once idle along Ukraine’s border. After initiating…
Last week, Denver City Council reached a unanimous agreement to provide funds and expand Support Team Assisted Response (STAR), a program that sends mental health…
Political tensions in the U.S. have been on the rise as political identity begins to shape a person's true identity in society. This has caused…
After several weeks of vetting and interviewing potential candidates to fill the Supreme Court seat to be vacated upon Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement, President Biden…
With the effects of climate change impacting our day to day lives, sustainable and regenerative cities have become more popular than ever. Regenerative cities are…
On Tuesday, Feb. 15, award-winning journalists Wesley Lowery and Julian Rubinstein engaged in a public conversation about challenges facing the media at Colorado College. The…
The Clarion will continue to provide updated coverage as the situation Ukraine evolves. A nation riddled with immense corruption, civil strife and a complicated past,…
Meta Platforms, the social media company owned by Mark Zuckerberg, saw its value decrease by $230 billion from Feb. 2 to Feb. 3, 2022, signifying…
