The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

School of Business Students Take Second Place In Business-Ethics Competition

School of Business Students Take Second Place In Business-Ethics Competition

April 26, 2016

Students from the U’s Eccles School of Business took second place in the Daniels Fund Consortium Case Competition, where teams compete to solve a business-ethics dilemma. The competition, which included...

Campus Grief Group Actively Moving Forward Helps Students Cope With Loss

Campus Grief Group Actively Moving Forward Helps Students Cope With Loss

April 22, 2016

Finals are a difficult time for any student, but that stress is amplified for those who are struggling with the loss of a loved one. The U chapter of Actively Moving Forward, a nonprofit organization...

The workout areas at the Student Life Center, Wednesday January 13, 2016.

Student Life Center Offers Free Fitness Classes To Alleviate Finals Stress

April 20, 2016

If the end-of-the-semester pressure is burning you out, give your mind a break and stop by the Student Life Center for “Sweat the Stress,” three days of free fitness classes during finals week. Cairistiona...

Bennion Center Working To Maintain Project Youth Despite Funding Cuts

Bennion Center Working To Maintain Project Youth Despite Funding Cuts

April 19, 2016

ASUU has cut funding to Project Youth, an annual service project that brings elementary students from low-income schools to visit the U and experience college life. The Bennion Community Service Center...

Tandoori Indian & Thai food in front of the Marriott Library, Wednesday, April 13, 2016

UPC Hosts Food Truck Roundup to Promote Community Involvement

April 18, 2016

The Union Programming Council (UPC) hosted a “food truck roundup” featuring food, crafts and opportunities for students to get involved in the community. There was only one food truck at the event,...

U Entrepreneurs Win $40,000 In Competition For Medical Device Design

U Entrepreneurs Win $40,000 In Competition For Medical Device Design

April 13, 2016

A team of U students won the Utah Entrepreneur Challenge and $40,000 for designing a medical device that helps doctors open airways for patients who are unable to breathe. The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute...

A customer at the U Campus Store donates some of his purchase to cancer on Friday, April 8, 2016. (Rishi Deka, Daily Utah Chronicle)

Campus Store Donates Change To Cancer Research

April 11, 2016

This month, helping to cure cancer can be as simple as saying “keep the change.” The U campus store is asking customers to round purchases up to the nearest dollar and is donating the surplus to cancer...

Land Art-Inspired Library Exhibit Showcases Books As Art

Land Art-Inspired Library Exhibit Showcases Books As Art

April 7, 2016

If studying for anatomy or a differential equations final has burned you out, take a break and wander through the library’s exhibition of rare pop-up and moveable books. The exhibit, titled “Tunnel...

Google Van Brings Tech to the U

“Google Van” Brings Tech to the U

April 4, 2016

Google has put a research lab on wheels, and sent it touring across the country, where its next stop is the U. The “Google Van” contains a wide array of Google products and will invite students to...

Anderson, a guide puppy in training, keeps a tight grip on his cow chew toy while playing with a law student. Wednesday, March 30, 2016.

Guide Dogs In-Training Visit Law School to Help Alleviate Student Stress

April 4, 2016

The verdict’s in: Puppies are great. Law students and guide dogs in-training were sprawled across the floor of the S.J. Quinney College of Law, playing and cuddling in an effort to help the dogs socialize...

Comments (0)

The Daily Utah Chronicle welcomes comments from our community. However, the Daily Utah Chronicle reserves the right to accept or deny user comments. A comment may be denied or removed if any of its content meets one or more of the following criteria: obscenity, profanity, racism, sexism, or hateful content; threats or encouragement of violent or illegal behavior; excessively long, off-topic or repetitive content; the use of threatening language or personal attacks against Chronicle members; posts violating copyright or trademark law; and advertisement or promotion of products, services, entities or individuals. Users who habitually post comments that must be removed may be blocked from commenting. In the case of duplicate or near-identical comments by the same user, only the first submission will be accepted. This includes comments posted across multiple articles. You can read more about our comment policy at https://dailyutahchronicle.com/comment-faqs/.
All The Daily Utah Chronicle Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest