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How to Have a Carrie Bradshaw Summer in Salt Lake City

Dressing like Carrie Bradshaw doesn’t mean throwing your whole fashion identity away just to look like a fictional character. It means finding inspiration from others and incorporating pieces in your closet and making it all your own.
By Eliza Delgado, Arts Editor | June 17, 2024

  “Sex and The City” has recently been discovered by many due to the show being added to Netflix back in April. Here is my fashion guide, lifestyle and tips on how to tap into our favorite...

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What New Title IX Regulations Mean for the U

The new Title IX rules are set to take effect on Aug. 1, reverse decisions made by the Trump administration in 2020, but the U's Office of Equal Opportunity has been planning for the new regulations since the DOE released a draft of the proposed changes in 2022. 
By Josi Hinds, News Editor | June 15, 2024

  The U.S. Department of Education released new Title IX regulations on April 19, 2024. The changes include language that broadens what qualifies as sex discrimination and gives schools more freedom...

A native bee inspects a flower at the Red Butte Gardens on Thursday, June 6, 2024. (Photo by Luke Larsen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Smith: The Hidden Threat of Honey Bees

By Emma Smith, Opinion Writer | June 13, 2024

  Native bees are the hearts of our ecosystems. They are vital in plant pollination ecosystem support and human health. And if we love wildflowers, we have to love native bees. In this age of alarming...

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U Family Medicine Residency Sees Increase in Diversity

The University of Utah's Family Medicine Residency program changed its application process in 2019 to increase the number of medical residents from underrepresented communities. A study released in March took a look at how successful the change really was. 
By Giovanni Radtke, Assistant News Editor | June 13, 2024

  The University of Utah's Family Medicine Residency program changed its application process in 2019 to increase the number of medical residents from underrepresented communities. A study released...

"Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind" (Courtesy of Studio Ghibli)

Studio Ghibli Fest: Revisiting Ghibli’s Roots

“Nausicaä” explores the dichotomy of nature’s beauty and its dangers with overarching themes of human impact on the environment and the consequences of war.
By Isra Habib, Assistant Arts Editor | June 13, 2024

  In the early 1980s, Hayao Miyazaki’s manga “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind” was serialized in Tokuma Shoten’s Animage magazine. Miyazaki later adapted his manga into a film and laid...

Rachel Terry during the Republican Primary Debate for Attorney General (Photo by Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune)

Candidates Talk Trump, Social Media in A.G. Primary Debate

Tuesday's hour-long debate included sharp remarks on social media, priorities, federal overreach, trust and accountability and abortion.
By Josi Hinds, News Editor | June 13, 2024

  Frank Mylar emphasized his experience in law, Rachel Terry highlighted her commitment to "the work" and Derek Brown pointed to his knowledge of politics and legal matters after being asked what...

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Cox and Lyman Talk Policy During a Tame Debate

Rep. Phil Lyman's online persona led some to think the debate would be more lively, but one of the only topics the two candidates disagreed on was the 2034 Winter Olympics. 
By Vanessa Hudson, Editor in Chief | June 13, 2024

  On Tuesday night, Gov. Spencer Cox and Rep. Phil Lyman (R-San Juan) discussed some of Utah's biggest issues during the gubernatorial primary debate, including housing affordability, abortion laws...

Left to right: John Curtis, Trent Staggs, Jason Walton and Brad Wilson debate at the PBS Utah studio (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, Pool).

Utah Senate Primary Debate: Trump, Debt and Immigration

Candidates discussed their ties to presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, national debt and immigration during a debate on Monday night.
By Vanessa Hudson, Editor in Chief | June 11, 2024

  Rep. John Curtis, who represents Utah’s 3rd Congressional District, Trent Staggs, mayor of Riverton, Jason Walton, a businessman who has never run for public office and Brad Wilson, former...

(Chris Samuels | The Salt Lake Tribune) Paul Miller, left, and Blake Moore during a 1st Congressional District GOP primary debate at the Eccles Broadcast Center in Salt Lake City, Monday, June 10, 2024.

Recapping the District 1 Republican Primary Debate

Rep. Blake Moore faced off with primary challenger Paul Miller. Some topics at Monday's occasionally feisty debate included healthcare, the war in Ukraine and abortion regulation. 
By Josi Hinds, News Editor | June 10, 2024

  "There's one thing that I have that Blake doesn't have," Paul Miller said in his opening statement during the Republican Primary Debate for Utah's 1st Congressional District on Monday. "I am...

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Jang: Child Homelessness Needs Utah’s Attention

Helping Utah’s children means helping Utah’s future. Every child in Utah deserves better living conditions. 
By Eseudel Jang, Opinion Writer | June 10, 2024

  While the housing crisis has become a significant issue, the Utah Legislature has passed multiple bills to minimize homelessness in the state, but its efforts have primarily focused on unhoused...