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Celebration on the bench by the University of Utah's Women's basketball team as their teammate scored a three-pointer at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Nov. 10, 2021. (Photo by Rachel Rydalch | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Women’s Hoops Off to Hot Start

By Eric Jensen, Sports Writer November 18, 2021

  The second week of University of Utah women’s basketball is underway. After wins over Lipscomb and Xavier last week, the Utes this week take on Saint Mary’s and Cincinnati. Impressively,...

(Graphic by Claire Peterson | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

College of Humanities to Build Student Success Hub by Fall 2022

By Devin Oldroyd and Allison Stuart November 18, 2021

  With the recent closure of Caputo’s, a restaurant located on the first floor of the Carolyn Tanner Irish Humanities Building, the University of Utah College of Humanities has announced plans...

"Gold Mountain" promo (Courtesy West Valley Center of Arts website)

Utah Shakespeare Festival’s ‘Gold Mountain’ Tells an Untold Story

By Tervela Georgieva, Arts Writer November 18, 2021

  The Utah Shakespeare Festival presented the world premiere of “Gold Mountain,” a new musical by Jason Ma, on Nov. 4 at the West Valley Performing Arts Center. Intimate and honest, “Gold...

The sun rises over mountains in Salt Lake City on Friday, Nov. 13, 2021. (Photo by Brooklyn Critchley | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Shadley: The Times Are Changing, so Let’s Stop Changing Them Twice a Year

By Will Shadley, Opinion Writer November 18, 2021

  Earlier this month we all participated in the archaic tradition of setting our clocks back an hour. We spend a few days joking about the time change, venting about how “it gets dark so early...

Scott M. Matheson Courthouse | 2020 Photo by Hailey Danielson | The Daily Utah Chronicle

Alexander: Ahmaud Arbery’s Case Feels Hopeless

By CJ Alexander, Special Projects Managing Editor November 18, 2021

  Trying the killers of Ahmaud Arbery is officially underway, more than a year after the horrifying incident. Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, was out jogging when Gregory McMichael and his son,...

(Graphic by Sydney Stam | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Linnabary: It is Finally Infrastructure Week

By Ian Linnabary, Opinion Writer November 18, 2021

  Since the passing of The American Rescue plan, every week has been infrastructure week. Since the passage of the nearly $2 trillion stimulus package, the Biden administration has promised to...

(Graphic by Emily Christensen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

U Student Victims of Gun Violence and the Impact of their Deaths

By Haley Utendorfer, News Writer November 17, 2021

  In the past five years, six University of Utah students have been killed: ChenWei Guo, Lauren McCluskey, Sarah Hawley, Mackenzie Lueck, Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe. Five of these deaths were directly...

The Eccles Institute of Human Genetics located at the University of Utah Campus in Salt Lake City, on Friday, November 5, 2021 (Photo by Brooklyn Critchley | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

2007 Nobel Prize Recipient Mario Capecchi on 2021 Award in Same Field

By Nathan Levinzon, News Writer November 17, 2021

  Each year thousands of professors, members of national committees, Nobel laureates, and parliamentary assemblies lobby their candidates to the Nobel committee for the Nobel Prize. The results...

The Utes with their offense in motion against Lipscomb University at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Nov. 10, 2021. (Photo by Rachel Rydalch | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Women’s Basketball Races Past Gaels

By Brian Preece, Sports Writer November 17, 2021

  Off to a 2-0 start and firing on all cylinders, the University of Utah women’s basketball team is re-writing the record books individually and as a team.  You’d have to go back more than...

Photo Courtesy of Jess Wojciechowski.

State of the ASUU Focuses on Wojciechowski Presidency’s Plans, Funding

By Vanessa Hudson, Editor in Chief November 17, 2021

  Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 12 p.m. ASUU held a State of the ASUU event, in which the first all-female presidency discussed their roles within the student body, informed students of their current and...