This article is part four of a series that explores the history and importance of various buildings across the University of Denver campus in order to highlight the people, places and stories that ...
Editor’s Note: This letter has been republished with the permission of the Indigenous Alumni Affinity Group. It has been adjusted for formatting and readability by the editors of The Clarion. The ...
In May 2017, the University of Denver’s Faculty Senate established what is now the Freedom of Expression Committee (FOE), intended to promote free expression, civil discourse, pluralism and academic ...
This past week, the Lamont School of Music showcased its Percussion Ensemble. While primarily focusing on percussion, this performance contained a multitude of sounds and rhythms. The musicians showed ...
Last week I wrote an article that broadly scrutinized what appears to be a lack of care on behalf of the administration for the quality of the product students pay for at this school. The general ...
There is a new fraternity on the block at the University of Denver with hopes of doing Greek Life differently. Phi Gamma Delta or FIJI as many know it, joined the DU Interfraternity Council during the ...
The N-word has a long and painful history for the African American community, dating back to slavery. During the Transatlantic Slave Trade, the first Africans to arrive in the United States were ...
The U.S. is no stranger to incarceration-related issues given that, as of 2014, the country possessed about 25 percent of the world’s prison population, despite only having about five percent of the ...
The thoughts in this article are my own, shared in a personal capacity, and don’t represent the views of DU’s Undergraduate Student Government. Most people don’t spend much time thinking about DU’s ...
Being able to vote in the 2020 election felt huge for me — not only was it my first time voting, but it was my first chance to add my voice to a country that’s still figuring out how to include a ...
Perhaps the most iconic building on DU’s campus is the towering, ornately gothic Mary Reed Hall. The imposing architecture, paired with rumors that Mary Reed herself haunts the vaulted hallways, makes ...
Last week the University of Denver’s School of Art and Art History held an exhibit featuring the work of Tonio LeFebre. The Colorado native artist of Piro/Tiwa and Spanish descent demonstrated the ...
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