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Off-Campus

How technology is shaping the minds of our youth

February 3, 2025 Sophia Ferretti

The influx of technology use during early childhood has been deteriorating the health and minds of our youth. About “70% of children 7 to 18…

Off-Campus

Artificial intelligence is destroying humanity

February 27, 2023 Matthew Logan

The recent introduction of OpenAI’s ChatGPT software has further vivified discourse concerning artificial intelligence and its interaction with humanity. The chatbot software is both a…

Off-Campus

NFTs are more complex than a passing fad

March 15, 2021 Aubrey Cox

On March 6, a group of tech and art enthusiasts known as Burnt Banksy set fire to an original Banksy print entitled “Morons.” The next…

Off-Campus

Tech censorship is growing to combat ideologically concerning beliefs

March 1, 2021 Megan Cooney

We live in an era of information surplus. The average person is arguably provided with too many sources to decipher right from wrong. The plethora…

Featured

Does banning Trump’s Twitter account constitute a violation of free speech?

January 18, 2021 Aurora VanDam

Content warning: This article contains mentions of racial slurs, anti-semitism and racially-motivated violence. The short answer: no, it doesn't. On Jan. 6, Trump’s Twitter account…

News

Are virtual and hyflex STEM labs working?

November 9, 2020 Marisa Jones

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…

Arts & Life

“The Social Dilemma”: A fresh, underrepresented perspective on technology

September 21, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

The newly-released Netflix documentary, "The Social Dilemma," explores the idea that human behavior has been altered through the existence of technology. By featuring the top…

Letters to the Editor

LTTE: I was wrongfully accused of plagiarism. You’ll be next.

March 9, 2020 DU Clarion Editorial Team

The following is a Letter to the Editor for the Opinions section, written by second-year Eli Marietta.  40 percent. I backed away from the screen.…

Off-Campus

Medical professionals on TikTok tread a fine line

February 10, 2020 Sara Loughran

Social media has become an essential part of many businesses, celebrities, organizations and other personalities on the internet as a means to grow their brand…

Featured

The Iowa caucus blunder should not discourage us from electronic voting methods

February 10, 2020 Megan Cooney

On Feb. 3, the Iowa caucuses—the first official Democratic nomination of the year—stumbled over new technology hurdles. For the first time, the Iowa Democratic Party…

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