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Members of U's Overwatch team watch as head coach Joe Johnson breaks down footage of their previous practice

eSports: U’s Overwatch Team Focused on Communication as they Prepare for Season Opener

By Justin Adams September 24, 2017

Good communication is an integral part of any team sport, but none more so than in eSports, particularly the game of Overwatch. As the University of Utah’s Overwatch team prepares for their first match...

Seaway Making Waves

Seaway Making Waves

By Jaycen Eggleston September 20, 2017

Canadian pop punk band, Seaway, is coming to downtown Salt Lake City's Kilby Court on Sept. 23 as part of their tour with Four Year Strong. Doors to the venue open at 7 p.m. and the concert starts at 7:30...

Vagabon: Engineer Turned Musician

Vagabon: Engineer Turned Musician

By Holly Vasic September 20, 2017

New York native Indie rock soloist Vagabon performs at Kilby Court Sept. 22, bringing her debut album “Infinite Worlds” live. Laetitia Tamko goes by the moniker Vagabon. She chose to go by a moniker...

JJ Grey & Mofro: A Funky Band From Florida

JJ Grey & Mofro: A Funky Band From Florida

By Vineeth Bajji September 20, 2017

JJ Grey & Mofro is a unique Southern rock band with origins in Jacksonville, Florida, and that will be performing in Salt Lake City on Sept. 23 at the Eccles Theater. John “JJ” Grey and Daryl Hance,...

Calculating Her Next Move: Duncan Combines Best of Both Worlds

Calculating Her Next Move: Duncan Combines Best of Both Worlds

By Holly Vasic September 20, 2017

University of Utah graduate Sydney Duncan, the first black woman with a double major in physics and ballet, is finally living her dream. Her hard work and perseverance paid off as she begins her professional...

Jamie Kyle Comes to the Art Side

Jamie Kyle Comes to the Art Side

By Madge Slack September 19, 2017

In many ways, art is one of the most inclusive industries out there. Anyone can be brilliant and talented, but it is also not terribly hard to hide behind your work. This is where shy actors, reclusive...

TOPS Brings Groovy Rhythms and Catchy Lyrics to Urban Lounge

TOPS Brings Groovy Rhythms and Catchy Lyrics to Urban Lounge

By Alina Hansen September 18, 2017

TOPS, an indie-rock band, played at Urban Lounge on September 15th. TOPS is on their American tour for their latest album "Sugar at the Gate". The band's name 'TOPS' references orgasm and their music possesses...

Fact or Fiction: Dieting Mindfully

Fact or Fiction: Dieting Mindfully

By Jaycen Eggleston September 18, 2017

We’ve all made the New Year’s resolution to eat better over the course of a year. With a more health-conscious society, choosing a diet seems to be getting easier. However, people frequently question...

Horned helmets have become popular symbols of of the Viking age, despite being historically inaccurate show in the new exhibition at the Naturals History Museum in Salt Lake City, UT on Tuesday, September 12, 2017.

(Photo by Cassandra Palor/ Daily Utah Chronicle)

Events Calendar Sept. 18

By Jaycen Eggleston September 18, 2017

Norse Fest The Natural History Museum of Utah is calling all vikings. Celebrate food, music and more this Saturday, Sept. 23 at the family-friendly Norse Fest. The festival begins at 10 a.m. and the...

Haim Brings Pop Rock Nirvana to Salt Lake

Haim Brings Pop Rock Nirvana to Salt Lake

By Josh Petersen September 17, 2017

When Haim released their 2013 album "Days Are Gone," the songs seemed to be a direct product of consuming music in the Internet age, where everything is available and genre is meaningless. At first glance,...