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Opinion: Spread Truth With Positive Autism Awareness

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy has promoted harmful rhetoric about Autism Spectrum Disorder. We must combat this by engaging with media that promotes and protects the autism community, rather then misinformation which disenfranchises those with spectrum disorders.
By Shannon Akin, Opinion Writer | June 4, 2025

  Autism spectrum disorder does not need to be defeated or solved. Instead, it must be celebrated. The U.S. Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy (RFK), disagrees and in doing so, his rhetoric is...

Fraternity Sigma Nu at the University of Utah on Thursday, August 28, 2016. (Photo by Rishi Deka | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Sigma Nu Terminated From Campus Until 2031

The Sigma Nu chapter at the U has been kicked-off campus until at least 2031, following a pattern of hazing allegations dating back to 2018.
By Emerson Hagy, News Editor | June 4, 2025

  The University of Utah officially terminated its recognition of the Sigma Nu fraternity chapter following a series of hazing violations, according to a May 19 letter from university leadership....

The Utah women’s basketball celebrate defeating the UCLA Bruins at the Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Jan. 22, 2024. (Photo by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

A 2024 Year in Review for Utah’s Excelling Athletics

These programs shone in postseason play and positively represented the University of Utah during a strong year of athletics in 2024.
By John Leone, Sports Editor | June 4, 2025

  The University of Utah has a prestigious athletics history with a strong supporting fan base. Despite a down year for the football and men’s basketball teams, the Utes showed out when it came...

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Get Out and Support Local Artists at the Sugar House Coffee Makers Market

With so much local art teeming in Utah, there's no better way to support than showing up at the Makers Market.
By Luke Utley, Arts Writer | June 1, 2025

  Sitting right in the center of Sugar House is the aptly named Sugar House Coffee. Having opened in 2002, Sugar House Coffee might seem small in size, but its impact on the local community cannot...

Red Bull's Max Verstappen in action during the race Monaco Grand Prix on May 25, 2025. (REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq)

The History of the Monaco Grand Prix in Utah News

Looking through the years of Utah's media coverage of the Monaco Grand Prix provides excellent insight to the event's vast history and difficult racing.
By Jonah Marriott, Sports Writer | June 1, 2025

  For nearly a century, an automobile race held in a small principality south of France has been considered one of the pinnacle events of motorsports. With the track spanning nearly the whole country,...

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The U Wins Climbing Nationals

The University of Utah won gold medals across all categories and secured its fourth consecutive national title.
By Teetad Govitviwat, News Writer | May 30, 2025

  From May 2-5, Salt Lake City hosted the 2025 USA Climbing Collegiate National Championships, where the University of Utah earned gold medals across all categories — including...

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Braxton Watts Wraps Up Golf Career at NCAA Championships

The highly accomplished senior capped off his standout season with a strong showing in the season's final tournament last weekend.
By Collyn Cowles, Assistant Sports Editor | May 30, 2025

  CARLSBAD, California — Competing in his third and final NCAA Championship from May 23-25, University of Utah senior Braxton Watts closed the curtain on a standout collegiate golf career this...

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KBP 2025: These Old Guys Rock

The bands that paved the way for your current favorite performers are not done yet. They’re still here, keeping the dream alive.
By Brody Leibforth, Arts Writer | May 30, 2025

  “Seven years ago, if you’d told me that New Order would be playing in Utah, I would’ve called you a liar,” said an older gentleman in the crowd, nodding his head along to a punchy baseline,...

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A Deep Look Into the MLB’s Salary Cap Issue

Major League Baseball may be in serious trouble if they don't follow the example that other major sports leagues have set.
By John Leone, Sports Editor | May 28, 2025

  The MLB is going to die. Okay — probably not die, but things aren’t looking good. One glaring problem is creating an unsettling environment for baseball’s fans, managers and players. The...

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Opinion: Be More Like Spider-Man

We must take inspiration from Spider-Man’s morality to make the world around us a better place.
By Evan Van Leuven, Opinion Writer | May 27, 2025

  As Utahns watch ICE encroach on families and witness legislative queerphobia taking the reins, it’s clear there are significant threats to our community. Spider-Man, known for his heroic...