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Arts & Life

Hey Beliebers: after some serious “Changes,” Justin is back

February 18, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

As a reinvented 25-year-old popstar coming back from a four-year break, Justin Bieber hits everything from his lux-lifestyle and steamy romance to his emotional struggles…

Arts & Life

Tame Impala releases groovy and uplifting album “The Slow Rush”

February 18, 2020 Tori Everson

Tame Impala, otherwise known as the iconic one-man band-style Kevin Parker, released his long-awaited fourth studio album titled “The Slow Rush” on Feb. 14, 2020. …

Off-Campus

New government regulations to protect sexual assault victims are a step in the right direction

February 17, 2020 Ana Ortega

Editor’s Note: Readers should be aware that this article has content pertaining to sexual assault and domestic violence. If you identify as a survivor of…

Off-Campus

This year’s State of the Union address foreshadows the death of bipartisanship

February 17, 2020 Conor Chapman

Abolitionist Theodore Parker once said, “there are no accidents in politics.” While used to describe the rise of President John Tyler, the quote perfectly describes…

Off-Campus

The Mormon Church’s $100 billion “rainy day fund”: Financial transparency is desperately needed

February 17, 2020 Megan Cooney

On Feb. 8, a whistleblower revealed to the Wall Street Journal that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as the Mormon…

Featured

The coronavirus epidemic is not your excuse to be racist and xenophobic

February 17, 2020 Sara Loughran

Ever since the Wuhan coronavirus, now known as COVID-19, began spreading in China and other parts of the world in early January, the public has…

News

On The Margins at DU: South Asian Student Association (SASA)

February 17, 2020 Kiana Marsan, Isaiah Jakab

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…

Arts & Life

The bar is held high at Bar Dough

February 10, 2020 Haley Paez

Even as flakes of snow descend over Denver because mother nature decided winter was to last longer, the traffic and ice-covered roads wouldn’t be able…

Arts & Life

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira dominate the Super Bowl LIV halftime show

February 10, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

As the 49ers and the Chiefs faced off for the biggest game of the year, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira delivered one of the best Super…

News

Get ready for Super Tuesday

February 10, 2020 Chris Fazzari

After voters passed Proposition 107 and 108 in 2016, Colorado left the caucus system and will have its first presidential primary since 2000. Colorado’s primary…

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