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Jang: Empower Utah’s Women in STEM

Women in STEM, do not hesitate to speak up and compete with men in STEM fields. Believe in yourselves and take initiative.
By Eseudel Jang, Opinion Writer | April 4, 2024

    In Utah, a serious gender disparity persists in science, technology, engineering and math — STEM — occupations. Women in Utah remain underrepresented in STEM careers. “Companies...

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News for U: AI Gun Detection in Utah Schools

Welcome to News for U! Today, Giovanni discusses ZeroEyes' new AI gun detection software and how the Utah State Board of Education plans to implement it in schools across Utah.
By Emma Ratkovic, Giovanni Radtke, and Graham Jones | April 3, 2024

Welcome to News For U! In this episode, Giovanni discusses ZeroEye's new AI gun detection software and how the Utah State Board of Education is implementing it in schools across Utah. Welcome to News...

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Individual Sustainability: What You Can Do

We need to work on the little things so that our future generations will have a place to call home — one that isn’t a fiery hellscape.
By Ethan Blume, Arts Writer | April 3, 2024

  When thinking about climate change and helping the environment, one can feel incredibly overwhelmed. There are a lot of things out of our control, but there are also things we can do to help...

Utah forward Ben Carlson (1) versus the UC Irvine Anteaters at the Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. (Photo by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Men’s Basketball Falls to Indiana State in NIT Semifinals

Unfortunately for Utah, the comeback effort led by Smith was not enough, as the Utes would fall 100-90, ending their season in the NIT Semifinals.
By Kyle Garrison, Assistant Sports Editor | April 2, 2024

  Both teams came into this matchup hungry for a spot in the NIT finals, but the spectacular offensive performance by the Indiana State Sycamores was too much to overcome for Utah, as they fell...

The University of Utah women's softball team takes the field against the SDSU Aztecs on Saturday, May 27, 2023.

Utah Softball Dominates Golden Bears in Whirlwind Weekend

The Utes' turn came in the bottom of the fourth inning during Game 1, when the energy exploded and the team found their footing.
By Abbey Thomas, Sports Editor | April 2, 2024

  Continuing their regular Pac-12 play this weekend, the Utah softball team welcomed the California Golden Bears to Dumke Stadium for another series of three. The two teams have not met since May...

Historian Seth Anziska speaking  about the fallout of Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon for this year's Dolowitz Lecture in Human Rights at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Marcia and John Price Museum Building at the University of Utah on March 21, 2024. (Photo by Giovanni Radtke | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

The Global Consequences of Israel’s ‘Forgotten War’

This year's Dolowitz Lecture in Human Rights was titled "Writing History in a Time of War: Afterlives of Israel's 1982 Lebanon Invasion."
By Giovanni Radtke, Assistant News Editor | April 2, 2024

  In the summer of 1982, Israeli forces invaded southern Lebanon to root out the Palestinian Liberation Organization. What was meant to be a short conflict was an 18-year-long occupation. These...

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‘The Lehman Trilogy’ is a Must See for Storytelling and Talent

It’s almost like reading a book, where you see on the stage in front of you the scenes you might imagine in your head.
By Josi Hinds, News Editor | April 1, 2024

  The Einer Nielson Field House’s newly completed theater, the Meldrum Theater, opened its doors for the first time last Saturday for the Pioneer Theatre Company’s Utah debut of “The Lehman...

Orcale Bones, printed by Red Butte Press, at the J. Willard Marriott Library in Salt Lake City on March 26. 2024. (The Daily Utah Chronicle | Photo by Sophie Felici)

U’s Red Butte Press Releases Terry Tempest William’s ‘Oracle Bones’

"Oracle Bones" is a less conventional book including different types of paper with poetry and artwork about Utah's natural environment.
By Giovanni Radtke, Assistant News Editor | April 1, 2024

  The J. Willard Marriott Library hosted a book launch for "Oracle Bones," a handmade book featuring poems by author Terry Tempest Williams and woodblock prints by artist Gaylord Schanilec. The...