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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

Heat and Hot Water Shut Off In Several Main Campus Buildings Until Nov. 16

Heat and Hot Water Shut Off In Several Main Campus Buildings Until Nov. 16

November 13, 2015

With winter fast approaching, puffy parkas and fuzzy mittens are becoming staples for U students. Right now, if you have a class in Milton Bennion Hall (MBH), Beverly Taylor Sorenson Arts & Education...

Jason Perry at the Utah Legislature Event, Tuesday, November 3, 2015

U Sets Priorities For Upcoming Legislative Session

November 5, 2015

When the U needs $50 million, Jason Perry is the man to talk to. Perry is the vice president for governmental relations at the U. His office promotes campus needs to the Utah Legislature and provides...

Geography Students Organize Crisis-Mapping Relief Efforts for Hurricane Patricia

By Aaron Clark and Nikila Venugopal October 28, 2015

About 20 people gathered in OSH on Monday evening to participate in a rapid response event, held by the U geography club, regarding Hurricane Patricia. The group, consisting of students from the U and...

Cross-Campus Shuttle Under Construction

By Aaron Clark and Nikila Venugopal October 26, 2015

The U is starting construction on an electric shuttle to cut through the middle of campus. Crews have currently blocked off an area from Milton Bennion Hall to the Beverly Taylor Sorenson Arts and Education...

Student veterans organize event to raise awareness of veteran suicide

By Aaron Clark and Nikila Venugopal October 23, 2015

Twenty-two pairs of military combat boots were carefully lined up outside the Marriott Library, each holding a small American flag fluttering in a light breeze. A plain white sign stood behind them, with...

U Architecture Students Design Tibetan Community Center

By Aaron Clark and Nikila Venugopal October 22, 2015

Salt Lake City's Tibetan community now has a place to call their own. The Utah Tibetan Association (UTA) stated on its website that the number of Tibetans living in Utah has grown to over 200 people....

Timothy Lee finds his artist’s calling at the Natural History Museum of Utah

By Aaron Clark and Nikila Venugopal October 20, 2015

“I guess museums have always been in my blood,” said Timothy Lee, exhibit manager and designer at the Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU). Lee grew up by the old Museum of Natural History — which...

U Strives to Offer Affordable Family Housing to Students

By Aaron Clark and Nikila Venugopal October 19, 2015

Dorms aren’t just for average undergraduates — the U also provides housing accommodations for students with a spouse or children. The program, University Student Apartments, operates almost 1,100...

Why You Should Use Protection (Against Cyber Threats)

By Aaron Clark and Nikila Venugopal October 7, 2015

University Information Technology (UIT) wants students to better protect their security online. The group will participate in National Cyber Security Awareness Month, an annual October campaign that encourages...

Marriott Library Opens New Archives that Cover History of Suicide, HIV/AIDS

September 30, 2015

The J. Willard Marriott Library welcomes two new archives into its special collections. The Kristen Ries and Maggie Snyder HIV/AIDS Archive and the Ethics of Suicide Archive are the most recent additions....