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Festival attendees standing in line to purchase lamb meat during the Greek Festival in Salt Lake City on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

SLC Greek Fest: Come for the Culture, Stay for the Tzatziki

Everything was all fresh, delicious and filling. The leftovers provided feasts for days afterward.
By Ethan Blume, Arts Writer | September 16, 2023

  The Holy Trinity Cathedral is a landmark of downtown Salt Lake City. It lies just across from Pioneer Park, where weekly farmers markets are held. I always like to look at the church when I go...

Market stalls set up along 7th Avenue during the Avenues Street Fair in Salt Lake City, Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Avenues Elevate Their Small Businesses in Annual Street Fair

The Avenues Street Fair is the prime example of a display of Utah pride.
By Audrey Hall, Arts Writer | September 15, 2023

  The Avenues Street Fair is an annual occurrence in Salt Lake City. It brings together members of the community to display their art, their business and even their political campaigns. There is...

The Rice-Eccles Stadium during the Utah vs. Florida game in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Thursday, Aug.31, 2023. (Photo Madeline Van Wagenen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Jarvis: The U Loves Football More Than its Community

The U must stop throwing its students and staff under the bus in favor of football.
By Caroline Jarvis, Opinion Writer | September 15, 2023

  With the season’s first football game pushing classes onto Zoom and enforcing parking restrictions, the University of Utah reminded us where its true priorities lie: football. The U disrespects...

University of Utah women's gymnastics head coach Tom Farden talks about the Red Rocks' performance following a dual meet versus the Stanford Cardinals at the Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on March 6, 2020. (Photo by Kiffer Creveling | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

U Gymnastics Investigation Finds No Abuse, Recommends Compassion

The review found that Farden did not engage in any “severe, pervasive or egregious acts of emotional or verbal abuse of student athletes.”
By Caelan Roberts, Online Managing Editor | September 14, 2023

  An independent review into University of Utah gymnastics coach Tom Farden found that Farden did not engage in any “severe, pervasive or egregious acts of emotional or verbal abuse of student...

University of Utah President Taylor Randall speaks at a press conference with the Daily Utah Chronicle in the John R. Park Building in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023. (Photo by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

President Taylor Randall Talks University Future

University of Utah President Taylor Randall held a press conference with the Daily Utah Chronicle on Thursday to talk about campus growth, DEI and the Big 12 move
By Andrew Christiansen and Vanessa Hudson | September 14, 2023

  In a press conference with the Daily Utah Chronicle on Thursday, University of Utah President Taylor Randall reflected on the progress he’s made in the last two years and shared ongoing efforts...

Sen. Mitt Romney speaking next to Rick Larsen during the Sutherland Institute's 2023 Congressional Series at Hinckley Institute of Politics on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City, Monday, Aug. 21, 2023. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Sen. Mitt Romney Will Not Seek Another Senate Term

It's too early to tell who the front-runner is for the open Senate seat in 2024.
By Vanessa Hudson, Editor in Chief | September 13, 2023

  In a statement released Wednesday morning, Sen. Mitt Romney announced he would not seek a second senate term — likely marking the end of his political career. “Frankly, it’s time for...

Students walking outside the Heritage Halls Buildings at the Brigham Young University campus in Provo on Saturday, Sep. 2, 2023. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Hufford: Accountability in Private Education Needs Reconstruction

Private institutions are able to justify or even initiate unlawful discrimination, which everyone should be protected against.
By Olivia Hufford, Opinion Writer | September 13, 2023

  Private schools have long been a part of American society. Yet, even as protections against discrimination evolve on a federal level, their accountability standards have scarcely changed. A recent...

Traffic as skiers and snowboarders try to drive up Little Cottonwood Canyon in Utah on a snow day on on Feb. 18, 2022. (Photo by Kevin Cody | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Hufford: A Canyon in Crisis Deserves a Comprehensive Solution

While no solution is entirely perfect, it is vital that we take a holistic approach to matters that affect more than ourselves.
By Olivia Hufford, Opinion Writer | September 12, 2023

Both an international tourist attraction and a local treasure, Little Cottonwood Canyon is famed for its powder-like snow and grandiose peaks. Beautiful yet powerful, they drive an incredibly destructive...

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The Invincible Czars Kick Off the Boadway Cinema’s Tower of Terror

The Broadway hosted the music collective the Invincible Czars for two performances to begin its fall celebration of horror films.
By Graham Jones, Assistant Arts Editor | September 12, 2023

  After the huge success of the Salt Lake Film Society’s Summer Showdown, they are jumping directly into their next program of films with Tower of Terror at the Broadway. This run of films is...