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Presidents circle at the University of Utah Monday September 14, 2015. (Chronicle Archives)

Q&A with Mia McKenzie on Oppression and Feminism to Kick off MLK Week

By Casey Koldewyn January 18, 2016

The U is hosting a week-long celebration to show respect for the magnitude of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s contributions to American society, as well as to discuss the ways his hopes and dreams remain unfinished. MLK...

Red butte Garden in winter

Red Butte Garden Calls for Nature-Inspired Poetry Submissions for National Poetry Month

By Casey Koldewyn January 12, 2016

Red Butte Garden is not just a space where students can escape to nature and take a break from their busy school schedules; come spring, it will also be a space for poetry. During National Poetry Month...

Student clubs and organizations gathered together for Plazafest January 8, 2016 in the Union Ballroom | Chronicle archives.

Plazafest to Feature Performances by Talia Keys, Soft Limbs

By Casey Koldewyn January 12, 2016

The beginning of the semester can rarely be described as something to look forward to. With all the stress of new classes and forgotten study skills, fun activities just don't seem like an option. To...

Arts & Entertainment Events Calendar 01/09 — 01/16

Arts & Entertainment Events Calendar 01/09 — 01/16

By Casey Koldewyn January 8, 2016

Bit of a dry week at this start to the Spring 2017 semester. Maybe that’s for the best; now you can ease yourself in with school and arts events, ensuring you don’t go overboard on either! MUSEUMS/EXHIBITS Power...

Make the Most of the Holidays with a Classic Dessert: Muddy Buddies

Make the Most of the Holidays with a Classic Dessert: Muddy Buddies

By Casey Koldewyn January 5, 2016

One of the best parts of the holiday season is the meals. While the conversations during those meals can get messy, the food itself rarely disappoints. And for the college student, weary from a semester...

Getting to Know Secret Student Society Skull and Bones

Getting to Know Secret Student Society Skull and Bones

By Casey Koldewyn December 7, 2015

When you look at images of the Skull and Bones society, you might find the group off-putting, somewhat unsettling, perhaps even terrifying. However, when I met with them, they were careful to do what they...

Universes Engages Audience with Exciting Performance

By Casey Koldewyn December 6, 2015

There's a kind of certainty that comes with going to a play, a ballet or an opera. Even if you've never been to one, it is likely that you've heard about the experience and thus won't be too surprised...

The Party Presents Final Event of the Semester Universes: Live from the Edge

The Party Presents Final Event of the Semester “Universes: Live from the Edge”

By Casey Koldewyn December 4, 2015

The final The Party: Powered by the Arts Pass event of the Fall 2015 semester is almost upon us, but before we get to that, a few questions: Can you stand to have your perspectives challenged? Are you...

“Honest Bodies” Uses Graduate Choreography to Explore the Human Body

By Casey Koldewyn November 23, 2015

Whether in the way of sickness, dis-/different-ability, or anything else bodily related, we tend to focus on the ways our bodies limit our movements and resent them for it. Waking up on the day of a major...

The host speaks before an audience at the Wild & Scenic film festival, Wednesday November 18, 2015.

Wild and Scenic Film Festival Celebrates Beauty of Nature, Explores Questions about Environmental Change

By Casey Koldewyn November 19, 2015

Who ever said environmental studies wasn't fun? Many of those who are drawn to it are skilled outdoorsmen, so naturally you'd think the program would be seen as the exciting field it is instead of something...

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