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Hufford: Conservation Begins with YOU

Calling for action from policymakers plays a crucial role, but tangible change starts with individual behavior.
By Olivia Hufford, Opinion Writer | October 12, 2023

  Our world is in crisis. The atmosphere currently contains more CO2 than at any time in human history. Global temperatures are rising, which in turn has led to rising sea levels and rapidly...

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Utah Golf Triumphs Over Harsh Weather at Oregon State Invitational

The Utes improved on their standing from the day before, rising from fifth to a tied-4th place finish out of the 14-team field.
By Austin Eames, Sports Writer | October 11, 2023

  Harsh weather conditions and tough competition couldn't hinder the Utah Men’s Golf team from capturing their highest tournament finish so far in the 2023-2024 season. The competition in...

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The Colliding Worlds of Arts and Healthcare

There is no limit when it comes to healthcare and the arts. Combining the two fields expands the holistic perspective in health.
By Eliza Delgado, Arts Editor | October 11, 2023

  When it comes to research, many people would assume it focuses on STEM topics such as engineering, computer science, chemistry or biology. However, science is expanding its horizons and has become...

A Ph.D. student doing her usual tasks in a labratory on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City on Aug. 30, 2023. (Photo by Sophie Felici | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

International Grad Student Describes Struggles with Her Ph.D. Advisor in a University Lab

The student says her mental health suffered while working at a University of Utah lab, and that her Ph.D advisor "did everything he could" to delay her graduation.
By Caroline Krum, Investigative Writer | October 11, 2023

  Just before the pandemic, a female graduate student began working in a University of Utah lab to complete her doctorate degree. One year later, she feared she would be deported. Shortly into...

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7 Fall Fashion Trends on Campus For Students to Embrace

Wondering what to wear during falltime? This list should help you navigate what to buy and pull out of your closet.
By Josi Hinds, News Editor | October 11, 2023

  As fall descends upon us, so does another season of trends. So, what are students going to be wearing this fall? Based on observations and a handful of brief conversations, the following is a...

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Loken: We Need Womxn of Color in Academia

Predominantly white institutions shouldn’t expect womxn of color to tough it out when left feeling unsupported and othered within research spaces.
By NingLi Loken, Opinion Writer | October 10, 2023

  Womxn of color want to engage in research, but workplace racism and sexism routinely push them out. These strands of discrimination intersect and force womxn of color to uniquely deal with both....

Vahe Bandarian explains the usage of a piece of equipment in a chemsitry lab in the Thatcher Building on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City on Aug. 18, 2023. (Photo by Xiangyao "Axe" Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Vahe Bandarian Named American Chemical Society Fellow

The U professor and researcher received the highly prestigious award for his contributions to the field of chemistry.
By Allison Stuart, News Writer | October 10, 2023

  Last month, Vahe Bandarian, a professor of chemistry and researcher at the University of Utah, was named as a fellow for the American Chemical Society — a prestigious award for researchers...

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Guest Opinion: Why are Suicide Rates so High in the Happiest State?

Master of Social Work students shared their concerns of high suicide rates in Utah, arguing the state must do better to support the mental health of its citizens.
By Evie King and Chelsea Leung | October 10, 2023

  Utah’s expansive and diverse topography practically begs you to play with it. With a myriad of outdoor activities at your fingertips, connections formed within and beyond religious cultures,...

University of Utah freshman Franco Capalbo during NCAA Tennis match against Iowa at the George S. Eccles Tennis Center in Salt Lake City, Utah on Friday, Feb. 21, 2020.

Utah Tennis Struggles on the Road

The Utes tennis squad has had quite an eventful week with events across the country.
By Luke Skinner, Sports Writer | October 9, 2023

  This week has been very busy for University of Utah tennis. During the week, there have been several tournaments our players have been partaking in. The 2023 Cal invitational included several...