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On Thursday, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson spoke to a room of students, faculty and reporters about election security in Utah. (Photo by Vanessa Hudson | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson Asks Utahns to ‘Doubt the Doubters’ Ahead of Nov. 5 Election

By Vanessa Hudson, Editor in Chief October 3, 2024

  Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson asked Utahns to "doubt the doubters," commit to accepting the election results and be responsible for their ballots ahead of the Nov. 5 election in a speech at the University...

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Where to Find Mental Health Support After H.B. 261

By Alina Walker, News Writer October 2, 2024

  Over the summer, several student resource centers closed due to H.B. 261. Since then, the mental health resources offered through those centers have had to find a new home. In addition to...

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Point of View: Internships, More Than a Resume Booster

By Estella Weeks, Point of View Host October 2, 2024

Intro: [music] Welcome back to The Daily Utah Chronicle’s opinion podcast. I’m your host, Estella Weeks, and you’re listening to Point of View. Estella Weeks: So we are here with Cameron...

John Francis (left) and Leslie Francis (right) discuss their book at an event at the S.J. Quinney College of Law. (Photo curtesy of the S. J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah).

U Professors’ New Book Deals with the Ethics of Healthcare

By Giovanni Radtke, Assistant News Editor September 30, 2024

  Joined by a panel of experts on health care policy, two University of Utah professors discussed their new book, "States of Health: The Ethics and Consequences of Policy Variation in a Federal...

University of Utah Athletics Director Bill Riley holds a jersey alongside Utah Football Head Coach Kyle Whittingham and Live Nation Utah President Jason Farrell, while Whittingham talks about being excited for the concert. (Photo by Addy Cowley | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Billy Joel and Sting to Perform at Rice-Eccles Stadium in May

By Alina Walker, News Writer September 26, 2024

  Billy Joel and Sting will perform at Rice-Eccles Stadium in May. President of Live Nation Utah Jason Farrell announced the concert on Thursday morning. Farrell told reporters it is sure to be...

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What Utah College Students Should Know About Voting

By Ashley Orduna, Globe News Writer September 25, 2024

  This story is published as part of U.S. Democracy Day and the Utah College Media Collaborative, a cross-campus project bringing together emerging journalists from Salt Lake Community College,...

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, Democratic challenger Brian King and Libertarian challenger J. Robert Latham debate at Salt Lake Community College on Sept. 11, 2024. (Photo Courtesy of Teresa Chaikowsky | The Globe Newspaper)

Spencer Cox vs. Brian King, Which Is Right For U?

By Emerson Hagy, News Writer September 25, 2024

  On Nov. 5, Utah voters will see the results of this year's gubernatorial election. The current frontrunners are incumbent Republican Gov. Spencer Cox and Democrat Rep. Brian King. The two candidates...

The John R. Park Building at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on June 29, 2023. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

An Overview of the University of Utah Academic Senate

By Emerson Hagy, News Writer September 24, 2024

  Since 1915, the academic senate at the University of Utah has been a staple of university governance. It is the only governing body on campus allowing all "major stakeholders" at the U to be represented.   The...

The Great Salt Lake seen from above at Corinne, Utah on Aug. 19, 2023. (Photo by Xiangyao "Axe" Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Dust From the Great Salt Lake Poses Potential Health Risks, Research Shows

By Alina Walker, News Writer September 22, 2024

  After riding 2,300 miles on his bicycle across the Great Salt Lake, a University of Utah professor found that the dust from the lake bed might be more dangerous than expected. Kevin Perry,...

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Gov. Cox Discusses Amendment D at September Press Conference

By Alina Walker, News Writer September 20, 2024

  During his monthly press conference on Thursday, Gov. Spencer Cox discussed some of Utah's more prominent current events, including Amendment D and his excitement about the Salt Lake Bees' move...