Students received an email from the Office of the Chancellor on Monday, Oct. 26 announcing a 2% tuition increase for the 2021-2022 academic year. This…
This article is part five of a six-part series detailing youth political subcultures and the role of youth political participation and activism in the past…
For students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), classes and labs have changed in drastic ways. When COVID-19 arrived in the U.S., DU professors…
This article is part one of a four-part series detailing DU’s efforts to achieve a sustainable campus, considering past and present accomplishments. Now is the…
DU leadership announced their formalized plan for the remaining 2020-2021 academic quarters on Oct. 23, including check-out and move-in guidelines for winter and spring breaks.…
“I thought when I got here, I would meet so many new people just from my hallway,” said DU freshman Rebecca Murabito. “But the first…
Numerous departments, faculty, student groups came forward last week in support of Righteous Anger! Healing Resistance! (R.A.H.R.) protests and the #NoMorePios movement. A compilation of…
DU is proud of the changes they are making to dining on campus. With the opening of the Community Commons and Rebecca Chopp Grand Central…
This video was made by Chris Fazzari, in accompaniment to a Clarion article by Olivia Crimaldi for the News section.
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…