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Deseret Industries Thrift Store & Donation Center in Murray, Salt Lake City, Utah on Monday, Aug. 5, 2022. (Photo by Amen Koutowogbe | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Opinion: How Consumerism is Erasing Personal Style

In an age of social media fashion trends, fast-fashion companies are killing the freedom of self-expression.
By Isra Habib, Assistant Arts Editor | March 13, 2025

  Fashion has long been considered a form of self-expression. It is a reflection of individuality shaped by personal taste, experience and culture. But recently, personal style has been influenced...

University of Utah Hospital main entrance in Salt Lake City on June 23, 2021. (Photo by Kevin Cody | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Healing Spaces: The Art of Hospital Architecture

Art not only blossoms into our literature, fashion and music but also in our health and healing spaces.
By Isra Habib, Assistant Arts Editor | March 13, 2025

  This article originally appeared in the Health and Medicine print issue, in stands January 2025. It has not been updated and some information may be out of date.   In the 20th century,...

Detonated fireworks charges on the field during the opening ceremony of the U vs. BYU game in the Rice-Eccles Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024. (Photo by Luke Larsen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Opinion: College Football Drowns Under Groupthink

Players must prioritize their own health to advocate for safer practices on the field.
By Peakalika Ichimura, Opinion Writer | March 13, 2025

  This article originally appeared in the Health and Medicine print issue, in stands January 2025. It has not been updated and some information may be out of date.   At least nine National...

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Power Plays: How Politics in Sports Support Athletics in Utah

At the Utah Sports Summit in October, a number of community leaders detailed their plans to further support sports in the Utah athletics landscape.
By Abbey Thomas, Sports Editor | March 13, 2025

  This article originally appeared in the Election print issue, in stands November 2024. It has not been updated and some information may be out of date.   When most people think of...

A lion lays down in a Hole Zoo exhibit in Salt Lake City on June 16, 2021. (Photo by Silvana Peterson | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

How the Zoo, Arts and Parks Tax Enriches Our Community

The zoo, arts and parks tax benefits everyone from the community.
By Eliza Delgado, Arts Editor | March 12, 2025

  This article originally appeared in the Election print issue, in stands November 2024. It has not been updated and some information may be out of date.   Since its approval in 1996,...

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How Bias in the College Classroom Shapes Political Opinions

Political science professors and students share how they feel bias exhibits itself in the classroom.
By Aynaelyssya Thomas, Assistant Investigative Editor | March 12, 2025

  This article originally appeared in the Election print issue, in stands November 2024. It has not been updated and some information may be out of date.   Political science students...

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Pencils and Politics: The History of Political Cartoons

Since the 18th century, political cartoons have been a humorous medium for commenting on politics and social issues.
By Ava Hart, Arts Writer | March 12, 2025

  This article originally appeared in the Election print issue, in stands November 2024. It has not been updated and some information may be out of date.   Satirical cartoons continue...

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‘The Monkey’ Misses Every Beat

"The Monkey" does nothing but compromise what horror is.
By Isra Habib, Assistant Arts Editor | March 10, 2025

  Writer-director Osgood Perkins has built a name for himself through his atmospheric horror. “Gretel & Hansel” and “Longlegs” were drenched in a creeping unease that set Perkins apart...

(Leah Hogsten  |  The Salt Lake Tribune/pool) Controversial conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, editor-in-chief of the Daily Wire and former editor-at-large of Breitbart News, addresses the student group Young Americans for Freedom at the University of Utah's Social and Behavioral Sciences Lecture Hall, Wednesday, September 27, 2017. Shapiro was invited by the student organization sponsored by Young America’s Foundation, the parent organization over campus Young Americans for Freedom chapters, not the university itself.

The Impact of Conservative Groups on Campus

U professors explain why conservative student organizations' influence on campus decreased.
By Emerson Hagy, News Editor | March 10, 2025

  This article originally appeared in the Election print issue, in stands November 2024. It has not been updated and some information may be out of date.   Conservative student groups...