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A police officer enters the Salt Lake Metro Jail in South Salt Lake City on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020.

Van Wagenen: With Liberty and Justice for All

By Madeline Van Wagenen, Photo Director March 10, 2023

  On Aug. 18, 2022, Gov. Spencer Cox pleaded with Utahns to do their part for suicide prevention. He discussed personal battles with suicidal ideation and begged those facing self-harm and suicidal...

The Utah State Capitol Rotunda on Friday, Feb. 12, 2020.

Langley and Petters: Stop Taking Women’s Rights Away

By Jeffrey Langley Jr. and Keegan Petters March 10, 2023

  Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, conservative legislators have saddled nearly half of the United States with limitations or outright bans on abortion. Utah’s Rep. Karianne Lisonbee...

The Carolyn Tanner Irish Humanities Building at the University of Utah on Feb. 16 2023. (Photo by Sophie Felici | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

College of Humanities to Launch ‘Great Books’ Course for First-Year U Students

By Vanessa Hudson, Editor in Chief March 9, 2023

  The College of Humanities at the University of Utah is unveiling a new course for first-year students, Great Books in the Humanities, which will explore the seven different departments within...

Utah guard Marco Anthony (10) in the game versus Washington State Cougars at Jon. M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Jan. 19 2023.

Runnin’ Utes Go One-and-Done in Pac-12 Tournament, Likely Ending Tumultuous Season

By Ethan Pearce, Sports Editor March 9, 2023

  The University of Utah men’s basketball team bowed out early in the Pac-12 Tournament at the hands of the Stanford Cardinal, potentially ending what has been an up-and-down season for the Utes....

Students in the City and Metropolitan Planning Department present their community engagement projects on Dec. 5, 2022.

U Class Centers Community Voices on Housing Issues as Displacement Worsens

By Kayleigh Silverstein, Special Projects Managing Editor, News Writer March 9, 2023

  Displacement in Salt Lake City is getting worse, and disproportionately impacting communities of color, according to Thriving In Place, a community anti-displacement strategy overseen by the...

The MUSS cheers during the NCAA Football game versus Oregon State University at the Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on Oct. 1, 2022.

The Unique Impact of the Mighty Utah Student Section

By Max Lepore, Sports Writer March 9, 2023

  Mary Allen is a designer at the Daily Utah Chronicle, however, she is speaking in her capacity as the head of MUSS marketing.    The Mighty Utah Student Section was founded in 2002...

(Graphic by Brenda Payan-Medina | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Lien: H.B. 116: Ending Intergenerational Poverty

By Kayla Lien, Opinion Writer March 8, 2023

  H.B. 116, “Intergenerational Poverty Solution” aims to stop the cycle of poverty with an educational savings program and is a good first-step towards alleviating Utah’s class divides. The...

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The Felix Cipher Situation: What Happened and How Was It Handled?

By Audrey Hall, Arts Writer March 8, 2023

  Felix Cipher, a social media influencer who created his TikTok account in 2021, started out by posting videos of his pet snakes and sharing their day-to-day lives. However, as of early February,...

A candle light vigil placed in front of the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023.

Utah Turkish American Association Grieve and Aid Victims of Turkey Earthquake

By Jake Duffy, News Writer March 8, 2023

  At the bottom of the footsteps of the Utah State Capitol on the evening of Saturday, Feb. 25, a candlelit outline of Turkey was displayed. In the center sat the red and white crescent moon flag....

Evening on University of Utah campus, Thursday in Salt Lake City.

U Announces Proposal for Zero Increase in Tuition and Student Fees Next Year

By Carlene Coombs, News Editor March 8, 2023

  University of Utah students can breathe a sigh of relief now that the U has announced it is proposing that there will be no tuition increase for the upcoming academic year.  The announcement...