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The Daily Utah Chronicle

OUR_Ep.23_Vacations and the worst of

June 19, 2013

  Apparently Johnny decided to go on vacation this week. I hope he enjoys his beach getaway. On this week’s episode of OUR, the boys present the best and worst of Ol’ Ute Radio. Thanks for listening...

UMFA puts on Drawing Lab, an all-inclusive, interactive exhibit

June 18, 2013

by Katrina Vastag This summer, the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) has put on an interactive exhibit — a Drawing Lab that allows visitors to not only admire art, but also create it. This exhibit, which...

Man pleads guilty to series of campus gropings

June 18, 2013

A Utah man pleaded guilty earlier this month to charges stemming from a series of campus gropings in 2011. Gary Winston Fotheringham pleaded guilty on June 7 to three counts of attempted forcible sexual...

Dorm first in Utah to be certified as sustainable

June 18, 2013

By Ian Smith A dorm at the U was the first in the state to be certified as sustainable, but students are having mixed reactions. The Donna Garff Marriott Honors Residential Scholars Community has recently...

Campus endures constant construction

June 18, 2013

Kevin Tao Staff Writer First-time visitors of the U may think they are unlucky that they saw the campus during what appears to be a period of heavy construction. In reality, according to the Facilities...

The Singularity Theory Ep_05 no bands

June 17, 2013

No live interviews on this episode, however, the second hour is all local music!

Pricey books cause students to search for other options

June 17, 2013

Claire Thixton Staff Writer According to data released by Student Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs), textbook wholesale prices have raised at least three times the rate of inflation over the last...

Snowden’s actions show disloyalty to government

June 17, 2013

Edward Snowden, a contractor for the National Security Agency, obtained access to classified national security documents and leaked the sensitive intelligence contained therein to a British newspaper,...

New mineral named after U prof

June 17, 2013

Davis Bunting Staff Writer Barbara Nash, professor of geology and geophysics, was recently honored with a newly discovered mineral, nashite, which was named after her. Joe Marty, a retired medical technologist...

Festival showcases all forms of art

June 17, 2013

Running during the third weekend in June, the Utah Arts Festival is an experience city dwellers look forward to. The extravaganza offers a variety of art, entertainment and culture by featuring live music,...