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Pearce’s Top Five Sports Movies of All Time

By Ethan Pearce, Sports Editor July 22, 2020

When done well, a good sports movie just can’t be beat. Some of my favorite films have been based around sports, and I have a lot of great memories of them from my childhood. These are the top five sports...

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Inside the Secret Filming of ‘Malcolm & Marie’

By Oakley Burt, Arts Editor July 18, 2020

  As the coronavirus outbreak was declared a pandemic in early March, Hollywood seemingly shut down overnight. Movie theatres closed their doors, films set to release in the coming months were...

Video games at the library on April 3, 2010 in Salt Lake City, UT.
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The $70 Video Game is Becoming a Frightening Possibility

By Colter Hendrickson July 18, 2020

  It is no secret that there is a hard-set limit to how expensive video games can go. Ask any avid gamer — or even people who aren’t very familiar with games — how much a top-tier video game...

Angeliki Papoulia in "Dogtooth." (Courtesy Kino International)

Stepping Into the World of European Cinema

By Parker Dunn, Online Managing Editor July 12, 2020

  Where we come from and what kind of environment we are raised in plays a large role in how we perceive our own lives and the world surrounding us. The United States fosters a completely different...

Video Games. (Photo by Curtis Lin | Daily Utah Chronicle)

Electronic Arts Moves Games to Steam in New Partnership

By Colter Hendrickson July 12, 2020

  It is fairly well-known amongst gamers, and even non-gamers, that game titles are frequently released exclusively for one launcher, platform or even console. However, following the influx of...

Protesters raise their signs in Salt Lake City, Utah on June 4, 2020. (Photo by Manasij Mukherjee | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Social Media is Integral to the Black Lives Matter Movement

By Cade Anderson, Arts Writer July 6, 2020

  From both the studies of Black historians and the anecdotes of older folks in my life, I’m hearing a common message: 2020 feels like the late 1960s. Although Black activists never stopped calling...

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To Binge or Not to Binge Episode 78: ‘Outer Banks’

July 4, 2020

  This article contains mild spoilers for the show “Outer Banks.” “Outer Banks” is a teen action series that was released on Netflix, April 15, 2020. “Outer Banks” focuses on four...

Country trios Lady Antebellum and The Dixie Chicks change names. (courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Lady Antebellum and The Dixie Chicks Rebrand in Wake of Protests

By Gabrielle Klinge and Oakley Burt July 3, 2020

  The ongoing protests in response to the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last month have caused many people in the United States to reflect on their role within the movement to end racism...

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2021 Oscars Postponed to April

By Oakley Burt, Arts Editor June 27, 2020

  The date for the 93rd Oscars ceremony has been pushed back to April 25, 2021, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. This latest announcement comes almost two months after the Academy of Motion...

Attorney Bryan Stevenson, 2019. Image via WikiMedia Commons

The Importance of ‘True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality’

By Paige Lee, Arts Writer June 26, 2020

  “True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality” is a documentary film that depicts the true story of attorney Bryan Stevenson, who has worked to change America’s current justice...