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HRE to Implement Communication Changes Following November Housing Incident

By Kayleigh Silverstein, Special Projects Managing Editor, News Writer January 15, 2023

  At 11:45 p.m. on Nov. 19, 2022, residents in a suite in Sage Point Building 813 were reportedly threatened by an intoxicated student, who claimed he had a knife and gun when they did not open...

Participants at Rally To Save Our Great Salt Lake at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023.

‘Water is life’: Rally to Save Great Salt Lake Emphasizes Immediate Action

By Kayleigh Silverstein, Special Projects Managing Editor, News Writer January 14, 2023

  The Great Salt Lake is drying up, and the people are crying out. Often turning their bodies to face the lake, 12 speakers joined hundreds of community members at a rally to “Save Our Great...

(Design by Sydney Stam | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

News x News: Book Banning in Conservative States: Who is Left Off the Shelves?

By Stevie Shaughnessey and Kayleigh Silverstein January 11, 2023

  As of Oct. 24, over five months after Utah passed H.B. 374, a bill requiring schools to remove any books with “pornographic” material, the Utah Board of Education has tracked 280 complaints...

The students in the photo are Abe kimball and Owen Macmillan. (Courtesy of Matthew Haberman, associate instructor of Health and Kinesiology)

Emergency Medical Services Class Focuses on Wilderness Medicine and Rescue

By Allison Stuart, News Writer January 4, 2023

  The Emergency Medical Services emphasis within the College of Health holds many emergency medicine courses, including one class called "Advanced High-Angle Rescue Techniques and Theory," which...

Suspects Sought After Early Morning Student Apartment Break-In

Suspects Sought After Early Morning Student Apartment Break-In

By Allison Stuart, News Writer January 3, 2023

  On Jan. 3, 2023, at 11:45 a.m. a campus-wide alert was released to members of the campus community regarding a break-in of an apartment at the 900 Court of the University Student Apartments....

"c-x," by artist and U student Chanté Burch, on display as part of the "Embodied Ecologies" art installation on the 4th floor of the Salt Lake City Public Library on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022. (Photo by Jack Gambassi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

News x Arts: ‘Embodied Ecologies’ Explores Intersection Between Disability and Environmental Health

By Caelan Roberts and Andre Montoya January 1, 2023

  "Embodied Ecologies," a collaborative art exhibit consisting of work from 14 Utah-based artists, is on display at the Salt Lake City Public Library until Nov. 11. Its goal is to examine and explore...

(Design by Madelyn Foulger | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Sports x News: Mental Health and College Athletes

By Max Lepore and Allison Stuart December 31, 2022

  Taking the right steps to maintain positive mental health is vital to athletes being successful in their athletic, academic and personal lives. Amelia Van Der Werff is a junior on the University...

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U Professors Discuss the Importance of Utah Supreme Court’s First Female Majority

By Stevie Shaughnessey, Home Stretch Producer, Host December 28, 2022

  Two University of Utah Law alumni, Diana Hagen and Jill Pohlman, were recently appointed to serve as justices on the Utah Supreme Court, marking the first time in history that the state’s top...

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Republicans React to Trump’s Announcement to Run for President in 2024

By Vanessa Hudson, Editor in Chief December 26, 2022

  Former President Donald Trump formally announced last month he would be running for president in 2024 after being impeached twice and losing the 2020 election. But some Republicans are ready...