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Gordon: The Unseen Consequences of AI

University of Utah students must stop using generative AI as a primary source for schoolwork.
By Luke Gordon | March 10, 2024

  The concept and creation of AI and ChatGPT are groundbreaking, but they may be used the wrong way in classrooms. Offering more precise answers than Google, its ease of use allows an incentive...

The Utah Utes cheer after the 2023 Las Vegas Bowl at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV on Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023. (Photo by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah’s Trailblazing Role in College Football Technology

Utah’s Las Vegas Bowl game against Northwestern marked the first-ever contest where both smart tablets and coach-to-player helmet communications were used simultaneously.
By Austin Eames, Sports Writer | March 10, 2024

  Despite a rather unfortunate ending, the University of Utah’s final game of the 2023 college football season was one for the history books.   Although no statistical records were broken...

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UIT’s Efforts to Stop Phishing at the U

Phishing is a common email scam that could not only affect individual students, but the university as a whole. The U is taking many steps to combat and prevent these attacks.
By Allison Stuart, News Writer | March 9, 2024

  As University of Utah students, there are many ways to be vigilant against outsiders who try to steal sensitive information in an online scam called phishing. Phishing, as defined by the Federal...

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The NFL’s Digital Gridiron: How AWS is Changing the Game

Amazon Web Service can help teams identify their player's strength and weaknesses in various aspects of the game.
By Luke Skinner, Sports Writer | March 9, 2024

  In the game of football, even the longest plays only last around about 10 seconds. Analyzing a game is no easy task with so many players with different jobs. Calculating things like speed and...

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‘Lisa Frankenstein’: 1980s Monster Romance Goodness

At its heart it is a silly romance movie with a very distinct visual style, something that more studios need to allow their films to have. The story is fun, but really the style sets it over the edge.
By Ethan Blume, Arts Writer | March 9, 2024

  The last name Williams is instantly recognizable in Hollywood. Zelda Williams, daughter of legendary actor Robin Williams, is relatively new to the scene, particularly in her directing career....

Utah gymnast Grace McCallum embraces assistant coach Myia Hambrick after scoring a perfect 10 on her floor routine versus the Stanford Cardinal at the Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Feb. 23, 2024. (Photo by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

No. 5 Red Rocks Take Down Arizona in Tucson

The Red Rocks defeated Arizona 197.875-195.725, highlighted by McCallum's perfect 10 on bars.
By Sean Overton, Sports Editor | March 8, 2024

  After a tough loss at Cal, the No. 5 Utah Red Rocks (10-4, 6-1 Pac-12) hit the road again, facing Arizona. The loss at California was Utah’s second meet loss of the year after losing in the Sprouts...

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Domed Stadiums: A Game-Changing Innovation

While common today, domed-stadium technology did not come out of nowhere. Its gradual innovation has changed the world of sports as we know it.
By Jonah Marriott, Sports Writer | March 8, 2024

  Many sports can be played in indoor domed stadiums with controlled climates, voiding the concerns of weather and changing the game entirely. Despite the incredible impact of this type of stadium,...

Utah center Branden Carlson (35) shoots versus the Arizona Wildcats at the Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (Photo by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Men’s Basketball Loses on the Road at Oregon State

Branden Carlson put up a career-high 40 points and seven rebounds to lead all scorers in the game, while Deivon Smith noticed another double-double with 19 points and 10 assists to pace the Utah backcourt.
By Kyle Garrison, Assistant Sports Editor | March 8, 2024

  The Utah men's basketball team (18-12, 9-10 Pac-12) headed into their matchup with the Oregon State Beavers looking to continually climb the Pac-12 standings and build their NCAA tournament resume....

The Kahlert Village courtyard on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City on July 1, 2022. (Photo by Jack Gambassi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Champine: The U Forgets Upperclassmen

President Randall aims to provide all first-year students with affordable housing on campus — but what about increasing opportunities for upperclassmen?
By Morgan Champine, Opinion Editor | March 8, 2024

  In 2024, the University of Utah will provide first-year students with housing. President Randall said, “We want to dispel the notion that the university is a commuter campus.” He strives...