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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

Taylor key to Utah's success

Taylor key to Utah’s success

September 30, 2014

In soccer, most of the good teams typically have a strong midfielder, someone who is rarely subbed off and is very hard to replace. For the undefeated Utes, that player is senior Katie Taylor. After watching...

Utah needs to take a stand on climate change

September 30, 2014

Climate change was the go-to topic last week, which began with marches around the globe and culminated in speeches at the U.N. Utah saw its own march, with several dozen citizens gathering in downtown...

(Photo by Dane Goodwin)

Getting Down to Design

September 29, 2014

  The U’s multidisciplinary design major, through the College of Architecture, is in its second year and will have its first graduating class this spring. Currently, the program only has about...

Utah copes with loss to Washington State, sets sights on UCLA

Utah copes with loss to Washington State, sets sights on UCLA

September 29, 2014

After Washington State’s 28-27 comeback victory Saturday, sounds of jubilation were heard from the Cougar locker room. They had every reason to celebrate. “There’s a bunch of guys that could have...

Utes drop first two matches in conference play

September 29, 2014

Utah opened their first weekend of conference play on the road against two teams picked to finish in the bottom half of the conference. After dropping a fifth set to Colorado on Thursday, Sept. 25, in...

How Homecoming went south for the Utes

How Homecoming went south for the Utes

September 29, 2014

Sometimes players say it exactly how it is. “We had a 21-point lead, and things went down south from there,” said Utah running back Devontae Booker. “We had a lot of chances, opportunities to win,...

Turns out money can buy happiness, to a point

September 29, 2014

Happiness has been recognized as a valuable, if not essential, component of human nature for many years. But what is it, exactly? This question has inspired religion, philosophy, art, music and more. In...

Media coverage of abuse marginalizes male victims

September 29, 2014

Listening to the news without hearing about at least one domestic abuse incident seems close to impossible lately. NFL athlete Ray Rice started the onslaught of recent stories with the emergence of a video...

(Photo by Calvin Chhour)

Breaking the Bank with Student Tuition

September 28, 2014

  To put herself through school, Olivia Peterson, a junior in sociology, holds down two jobs in retail and another as a tutor. For this semester alone, on top of tuition, Peterson paid over $100...

(Photo Courtesy of Kent Miles)

Remembering Chase Peterson

September 28, 2014

  Chase Peterson, a former U president, died on Sept. 14. His loved ones remembered his life on Saturday with a funeral. Peterson was the U’s 14th president, championing the Honors College, open...