On March 22, an update from Chancellor Jeremy Haefner outlined the partial refunds for spring quarter student housing costs and fees but stated “tuition charges…
The Wall Street Journal held a webinar on April 24 for college students interested in journalism. The webinar was held by the new Wall Street…
The morning of April 27, Undergraduate Student Government (USG) elections for the 2020-2021 academic year opened. All students were emailed their personalized ballots, and they…
Remember when there was a Christian history book displayed in the Iliff School of Theology bound by the skin of a Native American man? Remember…
“Hi–if you’re counting, this is shirt number three,” says Lamont School of Music professor, Lynn Baker. Donning a Hawaiian flower T-shirt on his webcam, Baker…
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…
After the first “Operation Gridlock” protests over stay-at-home orders on April 15, there was another wave of protests on April 19. These protests were planned…
Note: If students are facing financial insecurity regarding paying for the storage, they are encouraged to apply for the DU Student Assistance Fund. There is…
You finally awake after sleeping in far too late. After shaking the fatigue out of your body, you complete your daily morning or middle-of-the-night routine,…
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…
