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The ASUU Boyden ticket talks about their platform during the ASUU-Chronicle debate at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

An Overview of ASUU and the Legislative Cycle

ASUU aims to provide resources, host events and advocate for students, striving for transparency and inclusivity.
By Emerson Hagy, News Editor | September 16, 2024

  This article was originally published in the Welcome Home print issue of The Daily Utah Chronicle, originally in stands on August 25, 2024. It has not been updated and some information may be...

The Utah women’s volleyball celebrates after scoring versus 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 Sweeps Through The Windy City

The Utah Volleyball team won three consecutive matches this past weekend at the Loyola Chicago Invitational, with multiple Utes having outstanding performances.
By Sean Stetson, Sports Writer | September 16, 2024

  The Utah Volleyball team went 3-0 this past weekend on their first road trip of the season, traveling all the way to Chicago, Illinois, for the Loyola Chicago Invitational.  Utah followed...

Snowbirds annual Oktoberfest in Salt Lake Utah on Friday,Sept.15, 2017

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U Alumnus Ted Nagata: Turning Artistic Dreams into Reality

“I always knew in the back of my mind that I was gonna be an artist,” Nagata reflected.
By Isra Habib, Assistant Arts Editor | September 16, 2024

  This article was originally published in the Welcome Home print issue of The Daily Utah Chronicle, originally in stands on August 25, 2024. It has not been updated and some information may be...

The Block U on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City. (Courtesy of the University of Utah)

Opinion: Democracy Dies Under Misinformation

American democracy fails when it relies on an uninformed electorate and a media rife with misinformation.
By Matthew Timpa, Opinion Writer | September 15, 2024

  This story is published as part of U.S. Democracy Day and the Utah College Media Collaborative, a cross-campus project bringing together emerging journalists from Salt Lake Community College,...

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Students Discuss Issues They Care About in 2024 Election

University of Utah students discussed the candidates' use of social media and reproductive rights. They also discussed LGBTQ rights, the economy and gun control.
By Kate Keith, News Writer | September 15, 2024

  This story is published as part of U.S. Democracy Day and the Utah College Media Collaborative, a cross-campus project bringing together emerging journalists from Salt Lake Community College,...

The Block U on the University of Utah Campus in Salt Lake City, Utah on July 12, 2017.

U Students Voice Their Thoughts on Democracy

As part of the International Day of Democracy, U students discussed DEI changes in Utah, gerrymandering and political polarization.
By Giovanni Radtke, Assistant News Editor | September 15, 2024

  This story is published as part of U.S. Democracy Day and the Utah College Media Collaborative, a cross-campus project bringing together emerging journalists from Salt Lake Community College,...

Utes running back Micah Bernard (2) during the home football game against Baylor University at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024. (Photo by Samantha Lazenby | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Isaac Wilson Gets First Career Win in the Battle of the Brothers

Though Utah faced a rocky start, the Utes found their stride and came back from their first deficit of the season to reign victorious in the Battle of the Brothers.
By Abbey Thomas and Kyle Garrison | September 14, 2024

  The Utah Utes headed up to Logan this afternoon to take on in-state rival Utah State for their first road game of the season. An early 14-3 lead for the Aggies had Utah on their heels as Bryson...

Utah golfer Chris Bratcher golfing at the River Oaks golf course on May 21, 2022. (Photo by Jonathan Wang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Golf Wins Its First Tournament Since 2021

Led by Jimenez and Palacios, the Utes displayed an impressive team and individual performance to earn the Palouse Collegiate title.
By John Leone, Sports Editor | September 14, 2024

  Utah men’s golf, led by Sergio Jimenez and Gabriel Palacios, took the crown at the Palouse Collegiate tournament in Pullman, Washington.  A team score of 52-under catapulted the Utes to...

John Curtis talks with Hinckley Institute of Politics Director Jason Perry. Photo courtesy of The Sutherland Institute.

John Curtis Wants Lawmakers to be More Creative

In addition to wanting to see more creativity in Washington, Curtis also discussed the idea of compromise, his recent trip to the Middle East and the Conservative Climate Caucus.
By Josi Hinds, News Editor | September 14, 2024

  "Reinventing the Wheel (But This Time, Let's Try a Square)" was the topic of Rep. John Curtis' discussion at the Sutherland Institute's Congressional Series last week.  "Too often, we want...

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Return to the Classics as an Autumn Reader

The changing of the leaves also calls for a changing of the bookshelves. Here is a list of a few pieces of classic literature that are the epitome of fall.
By Jordan Thornblad, Arts Writer | September 14, 2024

  The nights are accompanied by a slight chill, the leaves are fading from summers green to a faint auburn, the closet turnovers are taking full effect and the sweaters are out to play. However,...