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Tiramisu Cake at Last Course via Palak Jayswal

Last Course Review

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor April 25, 2018

Hidden away on the jewel which is Regent Street in Downtown Salt Lake is the restaurant “Last Course.” It’s the ultimate trap for anyone with a sweet tooth, but it’s not one you’ll regret landing...

Teresa Vibanco and Halee Rasmussen work on a set piece inside the Babcock Theater, Nov 8, 2016. Adam Fondren Daily Utah Chronicle.

Arts Are a Foundation for Academic Success

By Jaycen Eggleston April 25, 2018

In her opening remarks at an ArtsLINK conference held at the University of Utah on March 3, Kelby McIntyre-Martinez, assistant dean for Arts Education & Community Engagement at the U, explained the...

Cap and Gown with '18 School of Humanities tassle in Salt Lake City, UT on Tuesday, April 10, 2018

(Photo by Adam Fondren | Daily Utah Chronicle)

Pursuing Dreams Over High Salary Degrees

By Madge Slack April 23, 2018

Many students entering college and even those well into their degree are plagued by the question: Am I in the right major? Business, science, humanities, they all have stigmas attached. Business majors...

(Photo by Justin Prather / Daily Utah Chronicle)

April 23 Events Calendar

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor April 23, 2018

Katherine’s Courtyard Launch Event Join the Marriott Library as they launch Katherine’s Courtyard as part of the University’s Stress Buster week. Katherine’s Courtyard is a new study space that...

(Photo by: Justin Prather / Daily Utah Chronicle)

Up to the Task: Emily Anderson Named Executive Editor

By Josh Petersen April 20, 2018

  The past 12 months have been a particularly eventful and often troubling era for the University of Utah community. In April 2017, Mary Beckerle was dismissed as CEO of the Huntsman Cancer Institute,...

Ballet West Stuns in Three Piece Production

Ballet West Stuns in Three Piece Production

By Lynette Randall April 19, 2018

Ballet West stuns with a new triple bill production of “The Shakespeare Suite” with “Return to a Strange Land” and “Summerspace.” This production is unique in the lineup of Ballet West as it...

Keeping Track of Your Dough

Keeping Track of Your Dough

By Alina Hansen April 18, 2018

For college students, it is easy to spend money on food. I have a knack for dropping a ridiculous amount of cash on beer and pizza every month — an unhealthy and pricey habit I am always trying to monitor....

Red Bike

Pygmalion Theatre Company Presents “Red Bike”

By Sara Wilcox April 17, 2018

Pygmalion Theatre Company is closing their season with the production of “Red Bike.” This play, written by Caridad Svich, is a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere directed by Fran Pruyn.  The...

Bobble heads of "The Office" characters

To Binge or Not To Binge Episode 15: “The Office” Season 9

By Jaycen Eggleston April 17, 2018

“The Office” is a comedy about one of the quirkiest work environments on television. Originally created by Ricky Gervais (who also wrote and starred in “The Invention of Lying” and “David Brent”)...

Photo Illustration by Ashlyn Cary

Funding a Blockbuster

By Sara Wilcox April 17, 2018

As technology becomes more advanced and is incorporated into more films, movie budgets increase. Surprisingly, movies produced in 2017 aren’t in the top 10 most expensive films ever made. Let’s take...