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An attendee explores a local shop at the annual Utah Museum of Fine Arts’s Holiday Market in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. (Photo by Minh “Polaris” Vuong | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Local Artisians at UMFA’s Annual Holiday Market

The market, held on Dec. 2 and 3, featured a range of artists and mediums as well as goods including jewlery, apparel and body goods.
By Josi Hinds, News Editor | December 7, 2023

  The sound of shuffling footsteps and voices floated through the sound of guest musicians playing instruments in UMFA’s Great Hall, where they hosted their annual Holiday Market this past weekend....

Blue Line TRAX driver pulls back the accessibility ramp after boarded passengers at Millcreek Station in Millcreek, Utah on Dec. 4, 2023. (Photo by Sarah Karr | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Hall: The Future of Accessibility in Utah

Accommodations for accessibility must be considered and implemented, both at the U and in Utah as a whole.
By Lexi Hall, Multimedia Director | December 6, 2023

  As society progresses, making life accessible for people with disabilities is still a significant concern. A comprehensive timeline of transformative initiatives is essential for Utah to cultivate...

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‘Godzilla Minus One’: A Gargantuan Success

More than just monster mayhem.
By Graham Jones, Assistant Arts Editor | December 6, 2023

  Despite being one of the most well-known characters in film history, it seems like most Americans haven’t seen many Godzilla films, especially the ones produced and distributed by Toho Studios....

Utah guard Cole Bajema (2) in the game versus Hawai'i Rainbow Warriors at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Nov. 30 2023. (Photo by Mary Allen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Men’s Basketball Narrowly Escapes Upset in Win Over Southern Utah

With Branden Carlson out, it was up to the rest of the Utes to withstand a strong performance from the Thunderbirds. They won 88-86.
By Kyle Garrison, Assistant Sports Editor | December 5, 2023

  Utah men's basketball headed into Tuesday night's matchup against Southern Utah looking to secure what they thought would be a fairly easy win before Saturday's crucial game against BYU. Utah...

Mecha organizer Gabriela Merida recites a poem written by a Palestinian woman as part of a Mecha walk-out in front of the A. Ray Olpin Student Union Building in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023. (Photo by Sarah Karr | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

‘Preparing for the long haul’ — U Administration Will not Meet Mecha’s Demands

Student group Mecha de U of U continues to demand specific action from university administration after their loss of university sponsorship and the cancelation of their high school conference.
By Libbey Hanson, News Writer | December 4, 2023

  Following several controversial rallies, protests and a four-hour-long sit-in, Mecha de U of U was given the chance to meet with University of Utah administration to discuss their demands —...

Utah forward Dasia Young (34) versus the BYU Cougars at Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Dec. 02, 2023. (Photo by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

No. 11 Utah Women’s Basketball Defeats Rival BYU at Home

It was another great shooting night for the Utes, as the team shot 53.4% from the field and 50% from three. Pili led the way with 23 points on 5 for 7 three-point shooting.
By Isaac Dunaway, Sports Writer | December 3, 2023

  The No. 11 University of Utah women’s basketball team took down the BYU Cougars 87-68 in a rivalry game on Saturday night. The Utes built a double-digit lead in the first quarter and held...

Alyse Alan Louis in "Christmas in Connecticut." (Courtesy of Pioneer Theatre)

PTC’s ‘Christmas in Connecticut’: A Cozy Classic Reimagined

This stocking is stuffed to the brim with quick retorts, holiday tension and more dramatic irony than you can throw a snowball at.
By Luke Jackson | December 2, 2023

  In true poetic fashion, Salt Lake’s first real snow of the year falls gently on the opening night of PTC’s “Christmas in Connecticut.” All boot prints lead to the warm and bouncy piano...

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Good Grief Circles Help Students Deal With Climate Anxiety

The University of Utah hosts Good Grief Circles, a peer-support group for students struggling with the psychological impact of climate change.
By Giovanni Radtke, Assistant News Editor | December 1, 2023

  "I think climate change is the biggest issue of our generation, and I think it's important to have a community of people that you can talk to," said Lauren Isom, an environmental and sustainability...