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H2H: Should Athletes Be Dancing Through the Snow?

By Dakota Grossman and Kyle Garahana December 11, 2017

Home for the Holidays By Kyle Garahana As the old saying goes, “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” When it comes to student-athletes being overworked because they are training during...

Should Student-Athletes Profit From Play?

Should Student-Athletes Profit From Play?

By Dakota Grossman and Kyle Garahana December 4, 2017

Athletes Deserve a Cut By Dakota Grossman Participating in college sports is like working a job. The coach is the boss and the athletes are the employees with high expectations for their performance....

Broken Samsung Galaxy phone. November 4, 2016 Adam Fondren, Daily Utah Chronicle.

H2H: Is the Internet Helpful or Harmful?

By Brook Williams and Natalie Parkin September 26, 2017

Social Media Lacks Reality Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter, you name it: People have completely syringed these media outlets into their daily lives. We are, as a global population, constant consumers...

H2H: Is U.S. Military Involvement Necessary

H2H: Is U.S. Military Involvement Necessary

By Nicholas Coleman and Connor Richards September 11, 2017

U.S. Intervention Extends Tragedies by Connor Richards While at the Fort Myer military base in Arlington, Virginia, in August, President Donald Trump announced changes to the United States’ military...

A member of the University  Band walking off the field after the opening ceremonies at Rice Eccles Stadium. September 10, 2016 Adam Fondren

When Should the Rivalry be Played?

By Carra McManamon and Scott Funk September 5, 2017

Tipping the Traditions of College Football By Scott Funk The Holy War is a competition that every person in the state of Utah looks forward to. It’s a matchup that constantly entertains. When do...

Utah Gov. Gary Herbert gives the State of the State address in front of state legislators at the State Capitol in Salt Lake City, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016. (Mike Sheehan, Daily Utah Chronicle)

H2H: Should Utah Implement PREA?

By Connor Richards and Broderick Sterrett May 31, 2017

Protect Utah's Most Vulnerable by Connor Richards In September 2003, President George W. Bush signed into law the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) to address and prevent sexual assault in state and...

Is Medical Marijuana a Slippery Slope?

Is Medical Marijuana a Slippery Slope?

By Bailey Shelden and Emma Tanner April 6, 2017

Potentials in Medicine Should be Explored Bailey Shelden Medical marijuana is a popular and controversial topic in society today, as there are now 28 states that have made medical marijuana legal....

H2H: Pick Your Poison

H2H: Pick Your Poison

By Blake Marshall March 4, 2017

  Create a Body of Water Blake Marshall When people think of fueling their body for training or competition, they naturally go for the marketing ploy that is Gatorade. Yes, it is true that...

H2H: Is One Month Enough?

H2H: Is One Month Enough?

By Sean Williams February 24, 2017

Black History Month Enriches America Sean Williams Any discussion of Black History Month is supplemented by the discussion of why we have holidays in the first place. In setting aside time to honor...

H2H: Is Utah Business Worth the Risk?

H2H: Is Utah Business Worth the Risk?

February 10, 2017

Invest in a Promising Market Emma Tanner Oh, Utah — the Beehive State, the hub of the industrious Midwest, the up-and-coming “new Silicon Valley,” and the place to be if you want to kick start...

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