The Clarion is the official student newspaper of the University of Denver, serving as the community’s voice. Read some of the highlights from our publication this week:
DU Homecoming is happening October 17th-22nd! Stop by any "Countdown to Homecoming" event for free student tickets to the Hockey Games on Friday & Saturday (while supplies last).
Thursday, Oct. 13 (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM) | Sturm College of Law, Room 165
The DU Law Democrats present: A conversation with U.S. Senator Michael Bennet and former U.S. Senator Doug Jones. Senator Bennet will discuss his work for Colorado, followed by a Q&A session on Thursday, October 13th from 12-1 PM at the Sturm College of Law, Room 165. Refreshments will be served. All law, graduate, and undergraduate students are welcome to attend!
We want to know how your quarter is going!
Please check your DU email and complete the one-question survey that was sent on Monday, Oct. 3.
Have Work Study and Need a Job? The Community Commons is Hiring!
Have Work Study & Need a Job? The Community Commons is Hiring! Do you have work study and are looking for an on-campus job? Look no further than The Community Commons! We have two open positions and are ready to interview and hire immediately.
To apply, visit PCO and search "Community Commons".
You will see two open positions: Operations Assistant & Building Manager
New Standup Comedy Club - Need Officers!
Happy fall quarter, everyone! My name is Shahan Asif, and I am starting a new student organization on campus - Seventy Percent Standup! We will meet throughout the school year to practice our material with each other, and host a show at the end of each quarter for all students on campus. I need more officers to start this organization with me, so if you are interested, please reach out to me at shahan.asif@du.edu, and we’ll set up a time to chat. Hope to see you soon, and I look forward to starting this club together! Shahan Asif
DU Becomes Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2022 Champion
From mobile to connected home devices, technology is becoming more intertwined with our daily lives. And while the evolution of technology is moving at the speed of sound, cybercriminals are working just as hard to find ways to compromise technology and disrupt personal and business life.
Cybersecurity Awareness Month aims to highlight some of the emerging challenges that exist in the world of cybersecurity today and provide straightforward, actionable guidance that anyone can follow to create a safe and secure digital world for themselves and their loved ones.
This year, Cybersecurity Awareness Month’s main focal areas revolve around four key fundamental cybersecurity best practices:
Recognizing and reporting phishing — this is still one of the primary threat actions used by cybercriminals.
Understanding the benefits of using a password manager and dispelling existing myths around password manager security and ease of use.
Enabling multi-factor authentication on personal devices and business networks.
Installing updates regularly and turning on automated updates.