One month ago, riots erupted in Baltimore. There was no excuse for these riots. There was no excuse for the relentless violence and $9 million…
When we decided that we were going to run for Student Body President and Vice President, the first thing we discussed wasn’t our platform; it…
Climate change is a ever-critical global issue that is becoming more serious. Every day, we see more indications that the world is reaching a breaking…
On April 24, DU’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) announced the results for their annual elections, with Cam Hickert, physics and international studies major from Colorado…
In the past few months, DU has undergone massive and revolutionary changes on campus in an attempt to bring our university into the 21st century…
With an increasingly complex, technologically advanced and dynamic world, DU has attempted to create a more modern campus through building a whole new infrastructure to…
There are plenty of articles addressing the problem of student loan debt. The average amount for students hovers around $25,000, according to a recent study…
If there is any noticeable discrepancy among DU facilities, it’s that the Daniels Business School’s are much nicer than that of DU’s other schools. Clearly,…
The greatest positive force in a market economy is competition. However, when the government interferes with fair market operations, positive outcomes become distorted. When federal…
The Clarion recently received a letter from Avrum Hirsh, a “parent and citizen,” who was more than concerned about an event last February when Korbel…