The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Write for Us
Want your voice to be heard? Submit a letter to the editor, send us an op-ed pitch or check out our open positions for the chance to be published by the Daily Utah Chronicle.
@TheChrony
Print Issues
Write for Us
Want your voice to be heard? Submit a letter to the editor, send us an op-ed pitch or check out our open positions for the chance to be published by the Daily Utah Chronicle.
@TheChrony
Print Issues

OUR_Ep.78_City Weekly’s Colin Wolf and Jackson Banks

A team of 12 staff and faculty members from the U visited Louisiana recently to evaluate how local universities responded to and recovered from Hurricane Katrina. The trip was funded by a Federal Emergency Management Agency grant that the U won last year to launch a comprehensive pre-disaster mitigation plan which will serve as a model for universities facing all kinds of hazards — both natural and man-made.

Episode 78 starts off with City Weekly’s feature columnist Colin Wolf. The four of us discuss journalism, the concept of the five tool journalist, marijuana and hip hop.
wolf 1
In the second half of Ol’ Ute Radio, we welcome Salt Lake comic Jackson banks. Many say he is one of the funniest young comics in the game and we agree.
jackson
Thanks for listing we appreciate U.
You can follow Colin Wolf: @WolfColin
You can follow Jackson Banks: @JackzyBanksy

Leave a Comment

Comments (0)

The Daily Utah Chronicle welcomes comments from our community. However, the Daily Utah Chronicle reserves the right to accept or deny user comments. A comment may be denied or removed if any of its content meets one or more of the following criteria: obscenity, profanity, racism, sexism, or hateful content; threats or encouragement of violent or illegal behavior; excessively long, off-topic or repetitive content; the use of threatening language or personal attacks against Chronicle members; posts violating copyright or trademark law; and advertisement or promotion of products, services, entities or individuals. Users who habitually post comments that must be removed may be blocked from commenting. In the case of duplicate or near-identical comments by the same user, only the first submission will be accepted. This includes comments posted across multiple articles. You can read more about our comment policy at https://dailyutahchronicle.com/comment-faqs/.
All The Daily Utah Chronicle Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *