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 ...
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 ...
Over half of fallen hip-hop and rap artists have died by homicide, according to a study done by a professor at the University of Sydney in 2015. The same study revealed these artists’ average life ...
On a chilly afternoon at the top of the Williams tower, Carol Jickling-Lens, the University of Denver’s carillonneur, played away at the stationary set of bells that hang in the tower. Every note was ...
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 article is part five of a nine-part series that focuses on climate change. More specifically, this series will go in-depth on the human disconnect of accepting the reality of climate change, the ...
As New York City’s mayoral torch passes from Eric Adams to Zohran Mamdani, all eyes are on the Big Apple. Mamdani is New York City’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor, as well as the first immigrant ...
This article is part five 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 ...
Ira Simon believes the future of dining on campus is bright. As the Resident Food Director at DU, Simon believes food is a powerful way to congregate people and is excited for DU’s new Community ...
As Denver Athletics returns for the upcoming seasons, there are many changes to get excited about. One of which is the remodel that the multi-purpose collegiate sports venue, Magness Arena, received ...
With the help of MFJS Professor Dr. Lynn Clark, we asked our past members and some of our current members to send in any comments they had about what the Clarion meant to them. Please enjoy this ...
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 ...
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