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U Students Create Competition To Encourage Those On Campus To Recycle Coffee Cups

April 26, 2016

A cup of coffee from Mom’s Café can be the difference between getting that final research paper done and throwing in the towel and going home. But the manufacturing of the paper cup it comes in also...

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

Marriott Library to Host On-Campus Voting Center for General Election

April 21, 2016

For busy college students without a car, voting in primaries and general elections can be a little inconvenient. However, Connor Yakatis, ASUU Director of Government Relations, said he is hoping to make...

Construction To Begin On Huntsman Cancer Institute Extension And Connecting Bridge

April 18, 2016

Large pieces of a pedestrian bridge and walkway sat ready at the construction site of the extension to the Huntsman Cancer Institute this weekend. Frank Sitton, HRE associate director for facilities,...

Student Media Video Manager Named The Utah Chronicle’s next Editor-in-Chief

April 17, 2016

Julie Hirschi, current student media video manager, is the next editor-in-chief of The Daily Utah Chronicle. Hirschi’s goals are to transform the news outlet into a more digital, user-interactive format....

U To Increase Tuition... Again

U To Increase Tuition… Again

April 12, 2016

Starting summer semester, U tuition will increase by 3.9%, as approved by the Utah State Board of Regents. Melanie Heath, Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) director of communications, said the increase...

Hinckley Institute, ASUU to Hold Public Speaking Competition

Hinckley Institute, ASUU to Hold Public Speaking Competition

April 4, 2016

When Sabrina Abdalla’s friends urged her at the last minute to compete in the U’s HIP Talks last year, she had no idea she would end up winning the Audience Favorite prize. Abdalla, a junior in biology,...

U Professor Emeritus Publishes Student-Written Book Of Haikus About Business

U Professor Emeritus Publishes Student-Written Book Of Haikus About Business

April 1, 2016

Business and haikus may not seem to mix, but Cal Boardman, a U professor emeritus of finance, didn’t let that stop him. Boardman recently published, as the editor, a book of 166 such poems, which consist...

Facilities Management Relocates Trees Near OSH, Maintains Arboretum Status

Facilities Management Relocates Trees Near OSH, Maintains Arboretum Status

March 23, 2016

Facilities management is beginning the initial steps of the OSH demolition by relocating trees near the building. Shireen Ghorbani, facilities management spokesperson, said 18 of the newer, smaller trees...

Lassonde Doubles Scholarships, Opens Applications for Student Leadership Positions

March 20, 2016

Next year, the Lassonde Institute will offer over $400,000 in scholarships to students accepted in leadership roles to run the facility's programs. About 200 positions will be open to applicants, which...

Senior Marketing Student Collects Items for Homeless Youth Resource Center for Capstone Project

Senior Marketing Student Collects Items for Homeless Youth Resource Center for Capstone Project

March 5, 2016

Not all young people have a bed to sleep in at night, and for many homeless youth in Salt Lake City, this can be a life or death problem. This is the reason Jamie Fidler, a senior in marketing, is collecting...

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