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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Art From the Attic: The Wall by Pink Floyd

Art From the Attic: The Wall by Pink Floyd

By Megan Hulse September 16, 2016

If there were to be a compiled list of “the best anti-authority albums in history,” The Wall by Pink Floyd would undeniably be at the very top of it. “Another Brick in the Wall” has been featured...

Above camp

ARTLandish Presenter Chris Taylor Blends the Line Between Art and Earth

By Megan Murri September 13, 2016

Every fall, Chris Taylor — artist, architect and professor at Texas Tech — takes a group of students on a road trip across the western United States to explore manmade art and landscapes. Taylor calls...

Local Artistry Features Diversity at Avenues Street Fair

Local Artistry Features Diversity at Avenues Street Fair

By Megan Murri September 8, 2016

Held annually on the second Saturday of September since 1978, the Avenues Street Fair has been bringing the local community closer together. Run entirely by a committee of volunteers, operating under...

Art from the Attic: Help! by The Beatles

Art from the Attic: “Help!” by The Beatles

By Megan Hulse September 2, 2016

“Help! I need somebody! Help!...” Can you finish that song lyric? It is no surprise that just about every college student today can immediately chime in with the music of The Beatles. On September...

Emily Hackworth, Alyssa Jorgensen, and Austin Gren perform at the U Classical Guitar Ensembles in Dumke Recital Hall on Thursday, April 21, 2016. (Rishi Deka, Daily Utah Chronicle)

Classical Guitar Ensembles bring diverse styles, intense performances to audiences

April 24, 2016

With flying fingers and intense, emotive sagas, the Classical Guitar Ensembles from the U's School of Music provided an excellent showcase of a variety of styles and tunes from different eras and countries. Each...

Humanities In Focus Course To Screen Student-Made Documentaries On Social Justice

April 15, 2016

From volunteering to teaching projects, the U's Honors College engages with the broader Salt Lake City community. One of the most unique ways they do this is through an Honors course called Humanities...

In lieu of National Poetry month, the Garden Poetry Walk is on exhibit at Red Butte Gardens for visitors to walk through the garden and enjoy poetry, on Monday, April 4, 2016

“Joy in the Garden” Broadcasts Live From Red Butte Garden

April 13, 2016

“Up here broadcasting live from Red Butte Garden, one of my favorite places in the world, I’m Joy Bossi, and this is 'Joy in the Garden'.” The U’s research park had the joy of having local horticulture...

Post Theater Offers Screening Of Peace Officer, Film About Police Brutality

Post Theater Offers Screening Of “Peace Officer,” Film About Police Brutality

April 7, 2016

All across the United States, from Ferguson, Mo. to Washington D.C., voices are heard ringing to the skies. “Black Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter!” are the cries rising to end police brutality throughout...

Presidents gallery, Wednesday, March 30, 2016.

President’s Gallery Invites Visitors to Explore “A Sense of Place”

April 4, 2016

The U president’s staff is working hard to encourage the arts at the U and to keep alive a feeling of excitement around creative mediums. Establishing the President’s Gallery, located on the third...

Modern Dance Company Senior Showcase Rehearsel, Tuesday, Marach 29th, 2016, Peter Creveling Daily Utah Chronicle

Modern Dance Showcase “Shirts and Skins” Embodies Light And Motion

April 4, 2016

This past weekend, the U’s Department of Modern Dance gave students an opportunity to see the fruits of student labor in their senior showcase, “Shirts and Skins.” The showcase began with a light-inspired...