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Rice-Eccles Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024 in Salt Lake City. (Photo by Luke Larsen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Big 12 Championship Hopes Dashed as Utah Football Falls to TCU

Any hope of an appearance in the Big 12 championship for Utah slipped away Saturday night, as the Utes took a hard loss at home to the Horned Frogs.
By Abbey Thomas and Kyle Garrison | October 20, 2024

  Saturday was a bleak night for Utah fans — the fourth largest crowd in Utah Football history watched as the Utes nearly went scoreless against the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs, losing...

"Judah & The Lion" performing in Salt Lake City on Oct 8.

Judah & The Lion: A Deep Dive Into Their New Album and Tour

After their album release in May, Judah & The Lion set out on “The Process Tour” taking audience members through the grief process.
By Ava Hart, Arts Writer | October 19, 2024

  On May 10, 2024, Judah & The Lion released their fourth studio album, “The Process.” The moving album features 18 tracks and explores grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and...

The Utah women’s volleyball takes on the Oregon State Beavers at Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Friday, Oct. 06, 2023. (Photo by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Volleyball Ranked No. 20 in Latest NCAA Poll

The Utah Volleyball team came in at No. 20 in the lastest NCAA poll after two wins over Top 25 teams the previous weekend.
By Sean Stetson, Sports Writer | October 19, 2024

  The Utah Volleyball team appeared in the latest NCAA poll this week for the first time this season, coming in at No. 20.  The Utes are 15-2 on the season, and are coming off of two wins over...

House Speaker Mike Schultz at the Utah Water Symposium. (Photo courtesy of the Utah Legislature and Utah Department of Natural Resources).

Officials Discuss Water Policy Ahead of Next Legislative Session

At the Utah Water Symposium on Thursday, Utah officials and legislators discussed the challenges facing water use in Utah. These challenges included population growth, costs and management of the Colorado River.
By Giovanni Radtke, Assistant News Editor | October 18, 2024

  On Thursday, Utah legislators and government officials came together at the Utah Water Symposium and suggested what changes in water law the legislature should focus on in the upcoming legislative...

"The Last Gatsby" band members. Photo courtesy of Tim Burton

The Last Gatsby is Getting The Band Back Together

This beloved SLC band is making its heartfelt return
By Laney Hansen, Arts Editor | October 18, 2024

  Salt Lake City-based punk band "The Last Gatsby" is making a strong comeback. Beginning their endeavors in 2012, The Last Gatsby consists of band members Jonathan Hoopes (drums), Josh Paul...

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The U is Promoting Local and Global Prosperity

Prosperity U hosts a variety of local and global programs to increase prosperity for communities. It's open to all students, regardless of major.
By Elle Crossley, News Writer | October 18, 2024

Prosperity U is a student experience. “It's not a club, it's not a program,” Steve Alder, executive director of the Center for Business, Health and Prosperity, said. Prosperity U is "focused...

The Meldrum Theatre and the set of "The Heart of Robin Hood" on Oct. 2, 2024. (Photo by Sam Wheeler | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

‘The Heart of Robin Hood’ Comes to Life at Meldrum Theatre

Lights, cameras, action! The new Meldrum Theatre on campus recently showcased “The Heart of Robin Hood,” a twist on the classic tale.
By Ava Hart, Arts Writer | October 17, 2024

  The buzzer-beaters and rebounds at the Einar Neilsen Fieldhouse are over. The days of curtain calls and cues are here at the new Meldrum Theatre in the Fieldhouse. The theatre, which opened on...

Faye Webster plays at the Union Event Center. (Photo by Hailey Edmonds | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Concert Review: Faye Webster at the Union Event Center

Faye Webster performed at the Union Event Center on Oct. 3 as a part of her tour, "Underdressed at the Symphony."
By Hailey Edmonds, Arts Writer | October 17, 2024

  “Faye Webster Sold out” read the sign hanging from the box office at The Union Event Center, where Faye Webster played. On Oct. 3, Faye Webster took to The Union Event Center stage as a part...

Millcreek Pipeline Trail in Salt Lake City, Utah on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024. (Photo by Samantha Lazenby | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

WOLI’s Rise to Campus Prominence

The Women's Outdoor Leadership Initiative has grown rapidly and expanded its resources for women and nonbinary students. It hosts two outdoor trips each semester and offers skills and community-based events.
By Emerson Hagy, News Editor | October 16, 2024

  This article was originally published in the Outdoors print issue of The Daily Utah Chronicle, originally in stands on September 23, 2024. It has not been updated and some information may be...

Sen. Mike Lee walking into the Hinckley Institute of Politics on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City, Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2023. (Photo by Xiangyao "Axe" Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

How Mike Lee Wants To Take Power Away From Federal Agencies

Lee expressed his support of the REINS Act, a proposed bill that would curb the power of federal agencies to make laws and give Congress the final say.
By Giovanni Radtke, Assistant News Editor | October 15, 2024

  If Senator Mike Lee saw a genie that allowed him to pass any bill he wanted, he would pass the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act "a thousand times out of a thousand...