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School of Dance's Second Annual Gala Kicks Off on Thursday

School of Dance’s Second Annual Gala Kicks Off on Thursday

By Madge Slack March 13, 2018

Dancers from both the modern and ballet departments are preparing for their second annual dance gala, which will be held this weekend. The performance will be at Kingsbury Hall, and as a special treat,...

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Events Calendar March 12

By Alina Hansen March 12, 2018

Bodies “As” Knowledge The College of Social Work is presenting part two of Bodies “As” Knowledge on Tuesday, March 13, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the Okazaki Community Meeting Room, 155 B. The second...

Have Some Irish Flavor This St. Patrick's Day

Have Some Irish Flavor This St. Patrick’s Day

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor March 11, 2018

St. Patrick’s Day is a religious holiday that has been celebrated by the Irish for over 1,000 years to commemorate Saint Patrick. Since he is the Patron saint of Ireland, it’s no surprise the Irish...

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The Authenticity of Indian Food in Utah

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor March 9, 2018

Indian food easily has some of the most intricate and tantalizing tastes from a wide range of cuisines available to us. It’s rich and has an even richer history. Recipes have been adapted...

The Signage at the Broadway theater in Salt Lake City, UT on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018

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Hope for Women In Film After #MeToo

By Josh Petersen March 8, 2018

Though gender representation in Hollywood has been a source of debate for several years, this issue was catapulted to the forefront of our national consciousness in 2017. The recent cascade of sexual harassment...

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To Binge or Not to Binge Episode 12: “Queer Eye”

By Josh Petersen March 8, 2018

Since its launch in February 2018, the Netflix reality series “Queer Eye” has turned into a surprise hit for a platform mainly focused on traditional scripted series. Based on the 2003 series of the...

Female Founders Allow Ririe-Woodbury to Succeed

Female Founders Allow Ririe-Woodbury to Succeed

By Alina Hansen March 7, 2018

Nestled in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company has given audiences internationally renowned dance proformances for the past 54 years. First founded in 1964 by Shirley Ririe...

Jimmy Kimmel, the host of the 2018 Academy Awards.  Via Flickr.

Opening Up the Oscars: The Awkward Politics of the Academy Awards

By Josh Petersen March 7, 2018

Coming in to this year’s Academy Awards, one question loomed large: how will the ceremony respond to a year of turbulent political change both in Hollywood and Washington? The answer: rather awkwardly....

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Games Worth Playing: “Transistor”

By Marshall Falkner March 6, 2018

A woman with bright red hair stands over a dead man. A great sword-like weapon, the Transistor, lays buried in his chest. A voice rings out from the glowing teal blade. “Hey Red. We’re not going to...

W20 Fights to Put a Women on the $20

W20 Fights to Put a Women on the $20

By Jaycen Eggleston March 6, 2018

If there’s something most everyone can agree on, it’s that we want a more accurate representation of women in the media. From movies and television, to schools and currency, women are slotted into...