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Members of Students for a Democratic Society protest President Donald Trump's policies on Wednesday, March 8, 2017.

Anti-Trump Rally on Campus Results in Violence, Arrest

By Mckenzie Alder March 10, 2017

A protest at the University of Utah opposing the policies of President Donald Trump turned violent on Wednesday when an altercation occurred between a member of the U’s Students for a Democratic Society...

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February Campus Crime Report

By Emily Anderson March 7, 2017

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE TOILET-PAPERED On the night of Saturday, Feb. 4, police responded to reports of three individuals throwing toilet paper on the trees in President’s Circle. The suspects had no affiliation...

Women's march protest signs in a collection at the Marriott Library on campus on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 (Kiffer Creveling | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Marriott Library Preserves History Through Poster Collection

March 6, 2017

'No mandate for hate.'  'The future is female.'  'Refugees welcome.'  'Oversight: You’re doing it wrong.' These are some of the words on posters and signs donated to the J. Willard Marriott Library...

Women's Week Aims to Change Rape Culture on Campus

Women’s Week Aims to Change Rape Culture on Campus

March 5, 2017

March 6 through 10 is Women’s Week at the University of Utah planned by the Office for Equity and Diversity to “[celebrate] and [address] the importance of social, economic, cultural and political...

The Red Line TRAX train heading up to the hospital passing underneath Rice-Eccles Stadium on Aug. 30, 2016 | Adam Fondren, The Daily Utah Chronicle

Trax Service on Campus Halted Friday

By Elise Vandersteen Bailey, Investigative Coordinator March 3, 2017

According to statements made on Twitter by the University of Utah, Commuter Services and UTA, red line Trax services between 900 E. and University Medical Center have been halted, cutting off Trax access...

Rising Waters: Students and Faculty Join the Fight Against Diverting the Great Salt Lake

Rising Waters: Students and Faculty Join the Fight Against Diverting the Great Salt Lake

By Cara MacDonald March 2, 2017

Many scientists believe the United States will experience a serious dilemma in the near future — a severe lack of water.  As the number of people in the U.S. rises, increasingly more water is going...

Candidates Discuss Student Inclusion at First ASUU Debate

Candidates Discuss Student Inclusion at First ASUU Debate

February 25, 2017

On Thursday, University of Utah students and faculty gathered in the Union West Ballroom to hear the first debate between candidates for president of the Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU)....

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U Hosts Thoughtful Panel on Healthcare Reform

February 25, 2017

At a discussion surrounding healthcare in the United States on Feb. 16, panelists were confronted with a series of difficult issues, which prompted Republican Utah State Senator and former physician Brian...

White House’s Rollback of Transgender Rights Won’t Affect the U

White House’s Rollback of Transgender Rights Won’t Affect the U

By Katie Buda February 24, 2017

President Donald Trump’s administration revoked federal protections for transgender students at public schools and universities Wednesday night. Protections pushed by former President Barack Obama urged...

“We Are Here”: Black Identity and the Black Student Union

“We Are Here”: Black Identity and the Black Student Union

February 24, 2017

Neither the University of Utah nor the state of Utah are places that typically come to mind when examining the issues faced by black students. However, Barbara Kufiadan of the U’s Black Student Union,...