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University of Utah campus. (Photo by Paige Gardner | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Kafé Mamai: Bringing African-Caribbean Fusion to the U

By Allison Stuart, News Writer December 22, 2021

  When walking across the University of Utah's campus, it is common to find various food trucks scattered throughout highly populated areas. Students enjoy food on the go while indulging in new...

A police officer enters the Salt Lake Metro Jail in South Salt Lake City on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020.

Guest Opinion: The Silent Suffers of Incarceration

By Rui Zeller, Tiani Crowfoot, and Heidi Roulstone December 22, 2021

  Dealing with incarceration is challenging. Imagine being taken to a facility surrounded by barbed wire, a sterile cold environment, with stoic armed guards, where everyone is shackled and stripped...

University of Utah men's basketball player Both Gach plays against BYU Cougars in Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah on Saturday Nov. 27, 2021. (Photo by Xiangyao "Axe" Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Men’s Basketball Tops Fresno State in Defensive Battle

By Chase Mullin, Assistant Sports Editor December 21, 2021

  In their final game before a nine-day break in their schedule, the University of Utah runnin’ Utes basketball team faced off against Fresno State at home on Tuesday night. With the semester...

Linnabary: We Can Decarbonize Globally Through a Carbon Embargo

By Ian Linnabary, Opinion Writer December 21, 2021

  Climate change is undoubtedly a global issue that will affect every nation. We already see the dramatic effects of climate change through increased wildfires, rising sea levels and a rise in...

Shadley: A Carbon Embargo Misplaces Responsibility and Fails to Facilitate Decarbonization

By Will Shadley, Opinion Writer December 21, 2021

  The burning of fossil fuels, like coal, oil and natural gas, is the primary reason for anthropogenic climate change. It’s also been the best way to rapidly grow an economy. It’s no surprise...

Students on campus (Photo by Tom Denton | The Daily Utah Chronicle).

Donation to New U Computer Science Building Opens Conversation Surrounding the Field

By Devin Oldroyd, News Writer December 21, 2021

  A $15 million donation to the University of Utah towards a prospective computer science building sparked a discussion of the computer science field as a whole. “We live in the 21st century,...

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U Graphic Design Students Challenge Fast Fashion Industry With Worn Again Clothing Swap

By Allison Stuart, News Writer December 21, 2021

  The Worn Again Clothing Swap was held on Dec. 8 in the Gould Auditorium at the University of Utah's J. Willard Marriott Library. This event was part of a sustainable design practice class, as...

Kincart: Find Your Quiet

Kincart: Find Your Quiet

By Sydney Kincart, Print Chief, Opinion Writer December 21, 2021

  The return to in-person classes and activities for fall semester hit me at full force. I went from months of staying at home and seeing only those I live with to attending three in-person classes...

University of Utah graphic design students' opinions on race display with student responses at the J. Willard Marriott Library.

Graphic Design Students Gather Opinions on Race Through Library Display

By Allison Stuart, News Writer December 20, 2021

  In order to gather information about how to create an anti-racist University of Utah, several graphic design students had the idea to set up a display on the first floor of the J. Willard Marriott...