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The University of Utah women’s soccer team celebrates after goal in the game versus Utah Valley Wolverines at Ute Soccer Field in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, Aug.30, 2023. (Photo by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utes’ O’Kane Heads to NWSL as Utah Soccer Program Continues to Shine

With momentum building from a competitive 2024 campaign and a strong core returning, the University of Utah women’s soccer team is set to launch into the 2025 season with renewed ambition.
By Collyn Cowles, Assistant Sports Editor | June 16, 2025

  With momentum building from a competitive 2024 campaign and a strong core returning, the University of Utah women’s soccer team is set to launch into the 2025 season with renewed ambition....

EMS administer first aid to an injured man during the No Kings protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Gun Violence Rocks SLC No Kings Protest

Roughly 10,000 joined Salt Lake City’s No Kings protest Saturday night, which ended in panic after shots were fired near the Capitol.
By Grace Maya and Teetad Govitviwat | June 15, 2025

  Some readers may find this content disturbing. Caution is advised.  Anti-Trump No Kings protests swept the nation on Saturday, many of which were a continuation of ongoing demonstrations...

Protesters organize outside the J. Willard Marriott Library during the No Kings protest on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

More Than 5,000 Protestors Gather at Marriott Library Plaza

More than 5,000 gathered at the University of Utah Saturday as part of a national protest responding to federal parade plans and immigration policies.
By Emerson Hagy and Will Ruzanski | June 14, 2025

  More than 5,000 protestors convened at the Marriott Library to demonstrate No Kings Day on Saturday morning from 10 a.m. to noon, according to estimates from police and event organizers. The...

A apple vendor at the Salt Lake City Downtown Winter Farmers Market located at The Gateway on Dec. 9, 2023. (Photo by Luke Larsen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Salt Lake Valley’s Farmers Markets

Support local vendors at these eight farmers' markets.
By Isra Habib, Assistant Arts Editor | June 14, 2025

  Farmers’ markets in Utah are filled with rows of fruits and bins of vegetables under white tents on warm summer mornings. Walk through one slowly, and you’ll notice the locals in aprons handing...

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Opinion: An Informed Angler is a Sustainable One

Fishing is an accessible sport that can provide any Utahn with outdoor fun this summer. Every angler must do their part to help the environment by staying informed on regulations surrounding sustainability.
By Shannon Akin, Opinion Writer | June 14, 2025

  Fishing is a popular sport for many, especially in Utah. It provides a rich connection to nature that can be enjoyed alone or with loved ones. Many gravitate towards this pastime to relieve stress...

The University of Utah campus as seen from the Avenues in Salt Lake City on Nov. 17, 2023. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

U Researchers Track Air Quality

U researchers launch Trace AQ, a forecasting project that collects and presents data to clients.
By Teanna Sorensen-Starr, Editor In Chief | June 13, 2025

In late May, the University of Utah announced the launch of Trace Air Quality (Trace AQ), a new company specializing in air quality forecasting, similar to the weather apps people use daily. Led by U...

The Rice-Eccles Stadium during the Utah vs. Florida game in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Thursday, Aug.31, 2023. (Photo Madeline Van Wagenen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Switzerland Bests Mexico in Friendly at Rice-Eccles Stadium

Over 41,000 fans showed up for the 2025 MexTour event, pairing the Switzerland and Mexico Men’s National Teams in a successful showing.
By Jonah Marriott, Sports Writer | June 13, 2025

  On Saturday, June 7, the Mexico Men’s National Team took on Switzerland at Rice Eccles Stadium. The event marked the MexTour’s second visit to the State of Utah, and its first to Salt Lake...

A start-up group at the U discuss plans in Lassonde Studios at the University of Utah Campus on Thursday, July 13, 2017 (Photo by Adam Fondren | Daily Utah Chronicle)

PinPark: Launched At Lassonde

U graduate Noman Khan's path to becoming the next Utah "unicorn"
By Teetad Govitviwat, News Writer | June 13, 2025

  A lack of consistent parking is a challenge faced by nearly every car owner in a major city. To remedy this issue, University of Utah graduate Noman Khan founded PinPark, a mobile app that...

Protesters organize and walk down 300 East in Salt Lake City during the ICE OUT! protest on Thursday, June 12, 2025. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

ICE-OUT Protest Draws Hundreds in Salt Lake City

Demonstrators marched against deportations and immigrant detention as tactical officers monitored the peaceful rally.
By Emerson Hagy and Grace Maya | June 13, 2025

  The ICE-OUT protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement policies unfolded in downtown Salt Lake City Wednesday night, with more than 1,000 demonstrators marching through the city...

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints office building in Salt Lake City on Aug. 28, 2020. (Photo by Gwen Christopherson | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Earn Credit for Your LDS Mission

The University of Utah opened up credit opportunities to LDS missions, military service, and more.
By Teanna Sorensen-Starr, Editor In Chief | June 11, 2025

  For years, the University of Utah has recognized various forms of prior learning as eligible for academic credit. On April 23, 2025, President Taylor Randall announced that the U would broaden...