The power of ‘Culture’
By: Taylor Cutshall “Culture is Our Weapon,” written by Amnesty International Campaigner Damian Platt and writer Patrick Neate, tells the engaging story of the harsh living conditions in Rio de...
View ArticleGhostland Observatory heats up X Games
By: Alaina Rook Concert at base of Aspen Mountain is extreme, energizes youthful crowd The performance given by Behrens and Turner can be summed up in one word: extreme…. Source – The DU Clarion Close...
View ArticleMilkman smoothly delivers sweet beats
By: Alaina Rook DU just cannot seem to get enough of Milkman. After the mash-up artist’s resounding success with the student body when presented by Sigma Chi at the Gothic Theater last May, Milkman...
View ArticleUpcoming cemetery attraction: The Who
By: Alex Gunning In recent years, the Super Bowl has become less concert and more a preview to upcoming cemetery attractions. This year, it was The Who’s turn to do Brett Favre proud and add to their...
View ArticleGift ideas worth exploring
By: Steven Stoker How to make Valentine’s Day more exciting With nicknames like singles awareness day, the Hallmark holiday and If-I-eat-one-more-of-these-gross-chalk-hearts-I’m-going-to-hurl-day,...
View ArticleOne student’s experience at Winter Carnival
By: Rachel Conkey Now a group of nine, we went to the bonfire at the base of the mountain. We checked in with DUPB at Starbucks and received our free hot chocolate and hats with Boone embroidered on...
View ArticleBudding film stars take turn in spotlight
By: Morgan Tilton Film students from Comm Department test their limits, taking on roles of writers, producers The film and video production program in the newly renamed Department of Media, Film and...
View ArticleEnjoy music, acrobats to help Haiti
By: Deidre Helton A concert to raise funds for Haitian relief is tonight at Cervantes’ Other Side, located at 2637 Welton St., just north of downtown…. Source – The DU Clarion Close this frame
View ArticleA "Closer" look at love and theater
By: Hunter Stevens Sexual and emotional betrayal are constantly swapped in a play that is a cynical examination of modern relationships. “Closer” is the Theatre Department’s main stage show for winter...
View ArticleBrothers color South University with Crimson and Gold Tavern
By: Erin Holweger Owners have applied for liquor license A new restaurant, Crimson and Gold Tavern, is opening at 2017 South University Blvd, the former location of Aroma Caf
View ArticleGiving resources to homeless
By: Erin Holweger The student group Pioneers for Public Health is working to engage students interested in healthcare and public service in community projects. The organization is holding an...
View ArticleDispensary opens near campus
By: Jamie Warren Citi-Med, a new medical marijuana dispensary, opened on East Evans Avenue on Jan. 29, in the space formerly occupied by a poster shop. The dispensary, one of about 500 in Denver, is...
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