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Opinion: Firearm Freedoms Shouldn’t Cause Fear

Expanded assault rifle laws overpower the right to feel safe.
By Peakalika Ichimura, Opinion Writer | September 10, 2025

  On June 14 of this year, the “No Kings” Protest in downtown Salt Lake City boasted 10,000 protesters. The sea of civilians peacefully marching consisted of a large variety of organizations,...

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How to Tailgate as a Student at the University of Utah

The University of Utah provides students with a competitive and exciting football environment. Here's behind the tailgating scene that goes along with it.
By Max Valva, Sports Writer | September 10, 2025

  Game day. The anticipation is tangible, a low hum that vibrates through the entire campus, building steadily as kickoff approaches. You’ve got your jersey on, your friends are with you, and...

Richard Todd Adams and Matthew McGloin in "2 Pianos 4 Hands."(Courtesy of BW Productions)

A Preview of ‘2 Pianos 4 Hands’

Take a look at the first play of Pioneer Theatre Company's season, as well as future projects.
By Luke Utley, Arts Writer | September 9, 2025

  Fall is coming back around, and with it so does Pioneer Theatre Company (PTC). They are starting off their first show of the season with the musical comedy, “2 Pianos 4 Hands.” The show...

Utes forward Alex Schoenstadt (4) and Utes defender Madison Encinas (22) against Westminster Aug. 21, 2025 at Ute Field. (Photo by Collyn Cowles | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Bullock Lifts Utah Past Washington, LSU Hands Utes First Home Loss

Forward Kelly Bullock’s late strike stunned Washington Thursday night before LSU delivered first Utes’ home defeat last Sunday.
By Collyn Cowles, Assistant Sports Editor | September 9, 2025

  The University of Utah women’s soccer team earned one of its biggest wins of the season against the University of Washington on Thursday, Sept. 4, then followed it with a disappointing defeat...

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Utah Takes Care of Business, Downing Cal Poly 63-9 at Home

Pre-conference play is great for two things: finding an identity and smoothing the edges. Utah has accomplished those feats through two games.
By John Leone, Sports Editor | September 8, 2025

  Utah hosted Cal Poly in the home opener of the 2025 season. A packed-out Rice-Eccles Stadium left happy, as the Utes dominated the Mustangs from the jump.  The 63-9 victory takes the U to...

Katelynn Field and Kamryn Gibadlo go up for a block in the Red White scrimmage at the Jon M. Huntsman Center on Aug. 23, 2025. (Photo by Sean Stetson | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

No. 21 Utes Sweep Utah Classic, Fall to Texas A&M

The 21st-ranked Utah volleyball team, after a 3-0 start to the season, dropped Thursday's match against the No. 10 Texas A&M Aggies.
By Sean Stetson, Sports Writer | September 6, 2025

  Salt Lake City — Utah volleyball’s sweep of the Utah Classic opening weekend wasn’t just about wins — it was about composure. The Utes went 3–0 against No. 24 Dayton, Lafayette and...

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Judge Orders Utah To Redraw Congressional Maps

Utah legislators must now redraw boundaries under the citizen-backed Better Boundaries initiative.
By Teanna Sorensen-Starr, Editor In Chief | September 4, 2025

  On Aug. 25, Utah State Judge Dianna Gibson ordered the Legislature to redraw Utah’s congressional districts to comply with the Better Boundaries Initiative. The initiative, created by citizens...

Workers Over Billionaires Protest at the Utah State Capitol on Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. (Photo by Kristina Walker | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Hundreds Protest ‘Workers Over Billionaires’ at Capitol

Chants, singing and speeches filled the Utah Capitol steps as protesters discussed workers' rights, labor unions and class inequality on Labor Day.
By Suvam Pokharel, News Writer | September 3, 2025

  Nearly 300 people filled the State Capitol stairway on Monday evening during Labor Day. This rally was part of the nationwide campaign "Workers over Billionaires," a celebration of labor unions...