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The DU Clarion has served as the official student newspaper of the University of Denver since 1899. The Clarion welcomes letters to the editor but has the right to reject any content that is deemed ...
As the college hockey season ends, players tend to take the next step in their playing careers and sign professional contracts with NHL teams. For Denver, five players, four of whom were drafted, ...
On April 17, at the Sié Chéou-Kang Center for International Security and Diplomacy, the University of Denver chapter of the American Association of University Professors held a Day of Action for ...
Every time the hospitality elective ‘Wines of the World’ is offered at DU, around 600 hopeful students add the class to their course plan, dreaming of getting credits to drink wine and learning to ...
Paul Simon, one half of the folk band “Simon and Garfunkel” visited Denver for three nights, seven years after what was supposed to be his last performance on his farewell tour. His sophisticated ...
With Undergraduate Student Government (USG) elections taking place next Monday, current President Tyler Miller and Vice President Berkeley Rebman are approaching the end of their time in USG. The ...
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 ...
On Mar. 2, a campus security officer opened a faculty office and removed a sign from their window that expressed “no confidence” in Jeremy Haefner, according to an email sent to CAHSS from Julia ...
It’s no secret that college kids are tired. Whether it’s restless nights in the library or simply the stress of the quarter system, life as a university student moves fast. However, DU’s newest club ...
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 ...
As the Trump administration ramps up its dismantling of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs nationwide, some universities are pushing back. Harvard is fighting in court. Others are ...
Every time the hospitality elective ‘Wines of the World’ is offered at DU, around 600 hopeful students add the class to their course plan, dreaming… The DU Clarion has served as the official student ...
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