Conversion therapy, a pseudoscientific theory that believes homosexuality and gender dysphoria can be undone, was widely exercised throughout the 20th century. Through practices like castration,…
Since the United States Supreme Court’s decision to ban affirmative action in college admission processes two years ago, the number of Black students at elite…
This article is part of the Clarion's Week in Review series, covering current events that shape the conversations on our campus. This last week brought…
Welcome back to the first Unify Brief of the 2025-2026 academic year, where we track the latest developments shaping our nation. Here’s what you need…
On April 15, the United States Supreme Court denied the appeal of well-known Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson, thereby allowing the suit Mckesson v.…
The U.S. Supreme Court has recently taken on the case of Grants Pass v. Johnson, which aims to decide whether the rights of homeless people…
It’s typically understood by most Americans that our political system is infected with financial interests. Whether it's a mayor, a senator or even a president,…
Attorneys from Alliance Defending Freedom have appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of College of the Ozarks after the U.S. Court of Appeals…
“It’s just a scary thought, you know,” said Hannah, a 21-year-old-year senior at the University of Denver. “I was lucky to be in Colorado.” Hannah,…
On Feb. 28, the Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments in two lawsuits against the Biden-Harris Administration Student Debt Relief Plan. The first lawsuit, Biden…
