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Kilby Block Party Celebrates 25 Years of Music

The fifth annual Kilby Block Party coincided with Kilby Court's 25th anniversary.
By Laney Hansen, Arts Editor | May 17, 2024

  The beloved venue Kilby Court has brought so much joy to music lovers and concert goers of all kinds across the state of Utah and beyond. As one of Utah’s biggest music festivals, last weekend...

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Star Wars Unlimited: The New Magic the Gathering?

Star Wars Unlimited is a two player head-to-head duel to destroy the other player’s base.
By Ethan Blume, Arts Writer | May 17, 2024

  Star Wars has garnered many, many tabletop game adaptations, from role playing games to skirmish games to heavy strategy board games to simple card games. Until recently though, there wasn’t...

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Smith: Navigating Nutrition

So long as the FDA fails to improve nutrition labels, they prevent Americans from embracing a healthy future.  
By Emma Smith, Opinion Writer | May 16, 2024

  Scan the shelves of any grocery store, and you will see we have a severe junk food problem. Seventy-three percent of the American food supply is ultra-processed. These foods are addictive, unhealthy,...

Pro-Palestine demonstrators assemble tents in front of the John R. Park Building at the University of Utah during the Emergency Rally For Palestine on Monday, April 29, 2024. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Gov. Cox Says U Responded ‘Brilliantly’ to Pro-Palestinian Protests

Cox also discussed the U.S. Department of Education’s new rule change that expands Title IX protections to transgender students. On Tuesday, Utah joined a lawsuit opposing the DOE’s decision.
By Giovanni Radtke, Assistant News Editor | May 16, 2024

  During his monthly press conference on Thursday, Gov. Spencer Cox commended University of Utah President Taylor Randall, campus police and the Salt Lake City Police Department for their response...

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Chill Out With These Essential Summer Movies

Bring the season into your living room with these six essential summer movies.
By Graham Jones, Assistant Arts Editor | May 16, 2024

  As summer rapidly approaches, so does the need for ice cream-stocked freezers, high-powered cooling fans and entertainment for those 95-degree days when you can’t bear to step outside. For...

Antelope Island in Utah on Oct. 5, 2022.

Recapping Laws Impacting the Great Salt Lake Passed in 2024

Great Salt Lake Commissioner Brian Steed said the 2024 legislative session, while not as active as previous years, was still a "solid win" in helping to get the lake back to a healthy level.
By Giovanni Radtke, Assistant News Editor | May 16, 2024

  Utah's 2024 legislative session ended in March, and the Great Salt Lake remained a concerning topic. Legislatures passed several notable bills this year to aid the depleted lake. Great Salt...

Angela Lezaic, opinion writer of the Daily Utah Chronicle, poses for a photo inside the J. Willard Marriott Library on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City on March 29, 2024. (Photo by Luke Larsen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Lezaic: The Death of Journalistic Integrity

By Angela Lezaic, Opinion Writer | May 15, 2024

  I have officially spent over two years at the Daily Utah Chronicle, and it’s been a wild ride.   I got this position after I started standing back up from the lowest point in my life. I...

Kendrick Lamar: Drake's Biggest Hater

Kendrick Lamar: Drake’s Biggest Hater

The two artists have been feuding for many years and will continue to until one comes out on top.
By Ethan Udy, Arts Writer | May 15, 2024

  Renowned Pulitzer lyricist Kendrick Lamar's beef with Drake, a famous hip-hop artist, has exploded across the internet. Bystanders have taken to social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok...

Pro-Palestine demonstrators organize in the City Creek Park in Salt Lake City during the Stand for Palestine Rally on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Hall: Freeing Palestine is Not Antisemitic

The deliberate character assassination of the Palestinian solidarity movement aims to silence valid disapproval and enforce compliance with oppressive Israeli policies.
By Lexi Hall, Multimedia Director | May 14, 2024

  Universities worldwide are caught in a contentious debate as students and professors clash with university administrations fueled by the Palestinian solidarity movement. The University of Utah,...