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The Utah Utes celebrate after a sack versus the UCLA Bruins at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Sept.23, 2023. (Photo by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

No. 11 Utah Football Defeats UCLA in First Conference Game

Utah’s defense was the story of the game, forcing three fumbles and returning one interception for a touchdown.
By Sean Overton, Sports Editor | September 23, 2023

  After a 31-7 win over Weber State, the No. 11 University of Utah football team (4-0, 1-0 Pac-12) remained home to start conference play against the No. 22 UCLA Bruins in the homecoming game. Utah’s...

Kenneth Branagh as Detective "Hercule Poirot" in "A Haunting in Venice" (Courtesy of 20th Century Studios)

‘A Haunting In Venice’: Branagh’s Risk Pays Off in Series’ Best

Kenneth Branagh’s cinematic eye has never been stronger with this latest adaptation of Agatha Christie’s mystery novel.
By Andre Montoya, Arts Writer | September 23, 2023

  The latest entry in Kenneth Branagh's adaptations of Agatha Christie’s mystery novels ditches the humor and robustness of its predecessors. Instead, it boasts a far more direct and understated...

Utah forward Katie O'Kane (20) in the game versus the USC Trojans at Ute Soccer Field in Salt Lake City on Friday, Sept. 22, 2023. (Photo by Mary Allen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Women’s Soccer Drops Homecoming Game Against USC

Despite a close contest, with each team putting up 12 shots, the Utes surrendered two goals to the Trojans without making any of their own.
By Max Valva, Sports Writer | September 23, 2023

  The Utah women’s soccer team faced off against the USC Trojans at Ute Field this Friday, Sept. 22. The match was featured as a prime part of homecoming weekend and saw Ute soccer alums gain...

Governor Spencer Cox on March Jan. 18, 2022. (Courtesy of Flickr)

Gov. Cox Addresses Housing Crisis, COVID-19 in Press Conference

In his monthly conference with the media, Cox was asked about housing prices, new COVID-19 variants and the decline of democracy in the U.S.
By Allison Stuart, News Writer | September 22, 2023

  Gov. Spencer Cox's monthly press conference on Thursday began with him addressing his "top concern" for the year: housing in Utah. He also talked about the rise of COVID-19 cases and the need...

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Barney: Our Energy Policy is Grossly Irresponsible

We Stand to Lose Everything If We Don’t Use Non-Renewables Responsibly.
By Sebastian Barney, Opinion Writer | September 22, 2023

  During last month’s GOP debate, Vivek Ramaswamy called the climate crisis a hoax and pledged his fealty to fossil fuels as a source of energy. Ignoring the false reality of climate crisis denialists,...

Taissa Farmiga in "The Nun II" (Courtesy of IMDb)

‘The Nun II’: Not Perfect, but Better Than the First One

This sequel delivers a better scare factor, better writing and a more interesting plot.
By Audrey Hall, Arts Writer | September 22, 2023

  With October approaching, ‘tis the season for horror to take over streaming platforms and movie theaters alike. Nowadays, that tends to mean one of two things: cheesy slashers, or sequels to...

Rushan Abbas speaks at the forum held in the Hinckley Institute of Politics on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Rushan Abbas Speaks About Uyghur Genocide at Hinckley Institute

The Campaign for Uyghurs founder spoke about the Chinese government's ongoing oppression of the Uyghur people in her homeland of East Turkistan.
By Libbey Hanson, News Writer | September 21, 2023

  Rushan Abbas, founder of the organization Campaign for Uyghurs, spoke at the Hinckley Institute of Politics on Wednesday, informing visitors of the current political landscape in her homeland...

Arts Pass Event Sundays @ 7: Jazz (Courtesy of University of Utah School of Music)

Jazz Is Alive and Well at the University of Utah

Programs were not provided for the show and performers themselves didn’t know what they were playing until they were counting off.
By Grier Abercrombie, Arts Writer | September 21, 2023

  This past Sunday, the Arts Pass Event Sundays @ 7: Jazz featured faculty and students alike playing together on stage, collaborating and clashing in a soundscape of jazzy excellence. Jazz On...

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Utah Tennis 2023-24 Season Preview

The Utes have several opportunities to represent themselves at the conference and national levels this year, and they look to focus on the upcoming tournaments.
By Luke Skinner, Sports Writer | September 21, 2023

  After a strong season from both Utah men's and women’s tennis teams, expectations are high for both of these teams this year. Last season, the Utah women’s tennis team had taken the most...