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Jang: Explore More Local Arts

By Eseudel Jang, Opinion Writer August 12, 2024

  While Utah is well-known for its outdoor activities, not everyone recognizes the vibrant arts scene that enhances the state’s appeal. The arts play significant roles economically, culturally...

Snowboarders and skiers ride down the Prospector and Detonator trails at Park City Mountain Resort in Park City, Utah on Feb. 23, 2024. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Who to Join: Freeskier Society v. One Love Ski & Snowboard

By Haley Freeman, Arts Writer August 12, 2024

  Why's it so quiet on campus you may ask? It's because everyone went to the mountains! It’s well known that we at the University of Utah love the outdoors. From hiking and biking in the warm...

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New to the U? Get in the Game with Intramural Sports

By Austin Eames, Sports Writer August 12, 2024

  So you’re new to the University of Utah and have no idea what to do with your free time. Stay calm, have no fear and dare I say — you’re in luck.   There is a never-ending amount of...

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Timpa: Trump Has Destroyed the Republican Party

By Matthew Timpa, Opinion Writer August 12, 2024

  Donald Trump has never been popular among Democrat voters. This shouldn’t come as a surprise. However, the growing rift between lifelong conservatives and the former president is a surprise.   This...

Dr. Dave Buhler (Photo curtesy of The Hinckley Institute).

Remembering U Professor and Public Official Dr. David Buhler

By Alina Walker, News Writer August 11, 2024

  The University of Utah community is mourning the loss of professor, mentor, colleague and friend Dr. David Buhler. Dr. Buhler passed away in his Salt Lake City home on July 16 of this year from...

The Olympic Cauldron and visitors center for the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics at Rice Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, UT on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018

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2024 Summer Olympics: Utes in Paris

By Abbey Thomas, Sports Editor August 11, 2024

  Given its athletic prowess and proximity to world-class training venues for sports all year round, it’s no surprise that the University of Utah has been called home by numerous Olympic athletes....

A UDOT snowplow, operated by Dyllan Rich, plows the snow and spreads salt on the road at Alta, Utah on Feb. 2, 2024. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

UDOT Works to Advance Avalanche Mitigation on Mt. Superior

By Alina Walker, News Writer August 11, 2024

  On July 8, 2024, the Utah Department of Transportation began the Mt. Superior Avalanche Mitigation Project. Sixteen new Wyssen Avalanche Towers will be installed on the Mount Superior ridgeline...

Students in the Master of Social Work program, alongside members of the Salt Lake community, protest an event organized by the University of Utah chapter of Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) taking place at the Social Work building in Salt Lake City on Monday, April 8, 2024. (Photo by Johnny Morris | The Daily Utah Chronicle).

Griffee: Armed Queers Protect Radical Leftism

By Elizabeth Griffee, Opinion Writer August 11, 2024

  Armed Queers is a leftist organization founded in 2020. Its creation was due to concern over a lack of anti-fascist organizing in Salt Lake and beyond. This LGBTQ+ organization has been devoted...

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Orville Peck Gives New Meaning to “Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy” with ‘Stampede’

By Laney Hansen, Arts Writer August 9, 2024

  Orville Peck has been rocking the boots and rhinestones for quite a while now. As the first openly gay country artist to be signed to a major label, he has taken that title to the limits and...

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Exploring The Musical Movements On Campus

By Eliza Delgado, Arts Editor August 5, 2024

  In the vibrant and cultural landscape of Salt Lake City, many people are yearning for new and local artists in the area. I had the privilege to speak with two up-and-coming college bands, The...