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This article is part two of a seven-part series that focuses on how sustainability impacts students on a college campus. This series will go in-depth on topics that intersect with sustainability, such ...
At the beginning of the month, President Trump signed an executive order to defund National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), which receive $535 million in federal funding ...
Last Thursday was a busy one. DU’s American Association of University Professors (AAUP) chapter took part in a national day of action, holding events from morning through afternoon to discuss topics ...
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, better known as SAE, was kicked off of DU’s campus on Dec. 11, 2015. After a little more than three years, they are now asking to be welcomed back onto campus. SAE was ...
It’s hard to believe that this is my last article for the Denver Clarion. Writing every weekend — or really every other weekend at this point — has become ritualized to a degree that makes it hard to ...
How we perceive the political bodies of other countries is largely dependent on labels. We might view one country as a liberal democracy, this other country as authoritarian, and that country as ...
College students face significant financial pressure in today’s volatile economy, driven by inflation, rising tariffs, student debt and the lingering effects of Trump-era policies. These challenges ...
The national discourse on free speech and its boundaries reverberates through college campuses across the country, and the University of Denver is no exception. While DU presents itself as a defender ...
You’ve probably heard of big names in reggaetón like Bad Bunny, Karol G. and Maluma, but can you name any early reggaetón artists besides Daddy Yankee? This new playlist explores the generation of ...
A new building is on the horizon for the STEM department of DU. Nestled behind Olin Hall and the Boettcher Center is the site where a new 80,000-square-foot, $112 million building is going to be ...
My first Monday at DU was filled with mixed emotions. I still remember walking out of my first college class and thinking that discussing Homer’s Odyssey was the most radical thing I was ever going to ...
Last Thursday, chapters of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), higher education unions and student organizations mobilized for a National Day of Action for Higher Education. At ...
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