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Junior exercise and sports science student Samantha Redford pays for her tacos at the Taco Cartel food truck in front of the Marriott Library, Wedneday April 13, 2016

Two Frats Partner With Food Trucks To Raise Money For Philanthropy Project

April 18, 2016

Four food trucks. Two fraternities. One day. On Wednesday, members of the Triangle and Delta Sigma Phi fraternities will team up with popular food trucks Tandoori, Hot Banh, Bento and Taco Cartel to raise...

Office Of Engagement Celebrates Community Service With Do-A-Thon

Office Of Engagement Celebrates Community Service With “Do-A-Thon”

April 14, 2016

Rain didn’t stop the U’s Office of Engagement from celebrating its fifth annual Community Engagement Day with the world’s first Do-A-Thon. On April 14, Sandi Pershing, assistant vice president for...

Counter Terrorism Simulation, Friday, April 8th, 2016, Peter Creveling Daily Utah Chronicle

U Counterterrorism Class Holds Embassy Attack Simulations For Final Project

April 14, 2016

"ATTENTION CITIZENS: There has been an attack on the Jordanian Embassy. There have been many injuries and some causalities. Two missing hikers have also been killed. The group responsible for these attacks...

Designs Solicited For UCard Facelift

Designs Solicited For UCard Facelift

April 11, 2016

College is a place of change. Students switch majors, ASUU elects new officials, campus is constantly under construction and now there will be a new student UCard. After attending several conferences...

U Students Discover New Species Of Snake, Bitis Harenna, In Ethiopia

U Students Discover New Species Of Snake, Bitis Harenna, In Ethiopia

March 31, 2016

While driving on the streets of Ethiopia’s Bale Mountains National Park in 2013, a group of U researchers saw a snake. Curious, they pulled over to further investigate and tried to classify the snake....

Center For Student Wellness To Offer Free STD Testing, Encourage Safe Sex

Center For Student Wellness To Offer Free STD Testing, Encourage Safe Sex

March 14, 2016

The Center for Student Wellness will provide free HIV and STD testing at mobile clinics later this month. Kassy Keen, health educator for the center, said, “We often think of STDs like we do drunk driving."...

U to Host and Compete in FIRST Robotics Competition

U to Host and Compete in FIRST Robotics Competition

By Sidney Marchant March 8, 2016

This year the U will sponsor the annual FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition from March 18 to 19. The contest will consist of more than 40 high school...

RHA

RHA Prepares to Elect New President, Encourages Residents to Participate

February 26, 2016

The Residence Hall Association (RHA) are holding elections for their next president on Friday, Feb. 25. RHA is a student organization responsible for organizing activities for the various residence halls....

New Library Desk Combines Study and Exercise

February 4, 2016

You’ve got an hour and a half until your next class. Before, you had to choose whether you wanted to go work out or study in the library. Now, you can do both. Alfred Mowdood, a librarian liaison to...

Former U.S. Senator Robert Bennett acknowledges the crowd during a ceremony to induct senator Bennett into the Hinckley Institute of Politics Hall of Fame in the Hinckley Caucus Room in OSH, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016. Chris Samuels, Daily Utah Chronicle. Photo credit: Chris Samuels

Hinckley Institute Inducts Former Senator Bob Bennett Into Hall of Fame

By Sidney Marchant January 28, 2016

Former Sen. Robert F. Bennett (R-Utah) was named the Hinckley Institute Resident Scholar. Bennett is a U graduate with a political science degree from the class of 1957. While at the university, he was...

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