The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

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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

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UMFAs History Proves Art and Science Belong Together

UMFA’s History Proves Art and Science Belong Together

October 4, 2016

No one said science and art are mutually exclusive. In fact, combining the two can often lead to weird and awe-inspiring results. People today might not think that the 1980s spoke to the innovative nature...

In lieu of National Poetry month, the Garden Poetry Walk is on exhibit at Red Butte Gardens for visitors to walk through the garden and enjoy poetry, on Monday, April 4, 2016

Feeling Fall: Utah Activity Guide

October 3, 2016

With fall in full force throughout Utah, there are endless opportunities to enjoy the season and all that comes with it. From Halloween-themed events to farmer's markets to stunning foliage practically...

Ghost at the Complex: Satanic Psychedelic Metal

October 3, 2016

It goes without saying, but Ghost is one of the most grimly original bands to turn the heavy metal scene on its ear in the 2010s. Coming out of Sweden, a country with its own extensive collection of metal...

Art From the Attic: Alexanders Ragtime Band

Art From the Attic: “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”

October 3, 2016

The year 1911 gave life to the first Homecoming weekend in college history. That same year, Irving Berlin’s first international chart-topper, “Alexander’s Ragtime Band.” Irving Berlin is considered...

College Street Style: Throwback to the 80s

College Street Style: Throwback to the 80’s

October 3, 2016

There are plenty of trends from the 1980s that you may already be aware of if you’ve ever attended an 80s themed party.  Yes, neon colors were overused during the 80s and maybe that is all you think...

The Gateway in Salt Lake City, Utah on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016. (Rishi Deka, Daily Utah Chronicle)

HUMAN Arts Festival Offers Insight on Overlooked Community

September 29, 2016

An overlooked demographic in our city is being highlighted this week in a unique and touching festival downtown—homeless youth. HUMAN is the title of a new and gripping arts festival showcasing art...

The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute was founded in 2001

‘Coffee with Creatives’ Brings Art and Business Together

By Alexis Cortez September 29, 2016

The new Lassonde building is finally open for business, and among many of its exciting features is a new monthly event called Coffee with Creatives. Meeting once a month for an hour, Coffee with Creatives...

College Street Style 3

College Street Style 3

By Nicole Rodriguez September 28, 2016

This week’s street style feature is a first semester transfer student named Kevin Roeder. He’s from Texas, and came to the U to study political science. AS-SEEN-ON Roeder was wearing a palette of...

Head to Head: Comfort or Fashion?

Head to Head: Comfort or Fashion?

By Brad Bennion September 28, 2016

[row cols_nr="2"] [col size="6"] Clothes Convey Confidence Kamryn Broschinsky There are cardinal rules that we as children are taught: share, play nice and eat your vegetables. As we grow into adults...

Theatre Department Addresses Race on Stage

Theatre Department Addresses Race on Stage

By Cate Heiner September 28, 2016

It started with a play. Last spring, the theatre department announced “Bring It On” would open the season. While some students expressed excitement at the choice--after all, Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote...