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Album Review: Kelsea Ballerini’s ‘Patterns’ Breaks Old Habits

“Patterns” explores her new found confidence and love for life through 15 songs within the bounds of a 46 minute album.
By Jordan Thornblad, Arts Writer | November 21, 2024

  Heartbreak, confidence and self-worth. These are the themes that Kelsea Ballerini explores in her new album “Patterns." It was released on Oct. 25 with her co-producer Alysa Vanderheym. The...

Newly elected state legislature representative Hoang Nguyen converses with the Daily Utah Chronicle Journalist Grace Maya in Salt Lake City, Utah on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Photo by Luke Larsen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Elects First Vietnamese-American, Refugee Legislator

Hoang Nguyen, representing District 23, won this year's election for a seat in the State's House of Legislatures. Here's what she plans on doing with it.
By Grace Maya, News Writer | November 21, 2024

  The 2024 election cycle left some University of Utah students feeling "surprised" and "blindsided" by Donald Trump’s early win. However, as local election results come in, it’s left newly-elected...

Head Coach Lynne Roberts closes her eyes as the Lady Utes loose to the Colorado Buffalos at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake, UT on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2018(Photo by Adam Fondren | Daily Utah Chronicle)

Lynne Roberts Accepts Job With LA Sparks; Gavin Petersen Named New Head Coach

Utah Women's Basketball will have to shift gears with Gavin Petersen now that Lynne Roberts has accepted her dream job in the WNBA.
By John Leone, Sports Editor | November 20, 2024

  Utah Women’s Basketball coach Lynne Roberts announced Tuesday that she has accepted a new role in the WNBA with the Los Angeles Sparks. Roberts will assume her position immediately, and current...

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Experience Winter in Salt Lake City with These Exciting Activities

Salt Lake City offers no shortage of fun activities to enjoy this winter.
By Ava Hart, Arts Writer | November 20, 2024

  ‘Tis the season of wiping ice off windshields and slipping on the icy staircases on campus. While winter and the cold weather may have flaws, it is time to look past the bad and explore all...

Utah guard Kennady McQueen (24) dribbles in the game versus the Stanford Cardinal at the Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Friday, Jan. 12, 2024. (Photo by Sarah Karr | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Women’s Basketball Bounces Back by Crushing McNeese

Following a tough loss on the road at Northwestern, Utah rallied as a team to rout McNeese at home.
By John Leone, Sports Editor | November 20, 2024

  Utah Women’s basketball won a much needed bounce-back game over McNeese on Monday night. The 118-50 victory was a full team effort flooded with shining performances from the Lady Runnin’...

Jack Rutter, lead singer of Ritt Momney, at RedFest at the University of Utah in the A. Ray Olpin Student Union Ballroom in Salt Lake City on Nov. 15, 2024. (Photo by Addy Cowley | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Photo Series: RedFest 2024

Salt Lake City indie artists Ritt Momney, Hurtado and Blue Rain Boots rocked ASUU’s RedFest stage Friday night.
By Addy Cowley, News Editor, Photographer | November 19, 2024

Utah men's basketball head coach Craig Smith during their second round of the Pac-12 tournament vs. CU Boulder at the T-Mobile Stadium in Las Vegas, NV on March 14, 2024. (Photo by Mary Allen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Runnin’ Utes Suffer First Loss of the Year Against Mississippi St

The Runnin' Utes fell just short against Mississippi State in the first big non conference test of the young college basketball season.
By Max Valva, Sports Writer | November 19, 2024

  The Runnin’ Utes fell just short in a hard-fought Mid-South Showdown against the Mississippi State Bulldogs, losing 78-73 Sunday evening at a neutral site in Memphis. Despite holding an 11-point...

Jay Nordlinger speaks at the Hinckley Institute of Politics on Monday, Nov. 11. (Photo by Giovanni Radtke).

Is College A Place for Politics? Yes and No, National Review Editor Says

Senior Editor of the National Review Jay Nordlinger told U students that college should be a place for learning, not political activism.
By Giovanni Radtke, Assistant News Editor | November 18, 2024

  Jay Nordlinger, senior editor of the National Review, spoke on politics at college campuses during the Politics on Campus: Yes and No forum last Monday, hosted by the Hinckley Institute of Politics....

11 veterans were honored at this year's ceremony. (Photo by Addy Christensen).

Veteran’s Day at the U: Honoring All Who Serve

This year's event honored 11 Utah veterans. It featured speakers who highlighted the importance of community and the ways everyone can serve their neighbors.
By Addy Christensen, News Writer | November 18, 2024

  On Nov. 11, veterans of the past, present and future were honored for their dedication and willingness to serve in the nation’s military. Whether it be the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force...