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Opinion: Defend the Humanities To Resist Propaganda

We must defend Utah's humanities programs from Gov. Cox's attempts to defund education. Media literacy is key to our defense against government propaganda in an era of insidious corporate agendas.
By Elizabeth Griffee, Assistant Opinion Editor | February 12, 2025

  In the weeks before Trump’s inauguration, American culture remained deeply divided yet extremely important. The public perception of our nation’s government feels like a ticking time bomb....

The UKids Playground at the Emery Alfred Building in Salt Lake City, Utah on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023. (Photo By Sophie Felici | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Opinion: Utah’s Right, Have More Kids

America’s falling birthrate is a huge problem. Solving it will require complete cultural and political embrace of families.
By Samantha Reagan, Opinion Writer | February 11, 2025

  Utah has the largest average family size in the country. This comes as no surprise to anyone living here. Families of six or seven children are the relative norm. It may be disorienting, then,...

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Opinion: Humanity Trumps Hate

Fight the stigma and acknowledge Mexican immigration is not synonymous with criminalization. Prioritize humanity during these polarizing times.
By Shannon Akin, Opinion Writer | February 5, 2025

  Utah lawmakers are following President Donald Trump's lead and focusing on issues concerning immigration during the 2025 Legislative session. The bills they are proposing emphasize deportation...

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Opinion: SB24 Protects Utah Children

The Utah Legislature must pass SB24 to keep children safe from abuse and punish abusers to the full extent of the law.
By Noah Wright, Opinion Writer | January 30, 2025

Subterranean dungeons, psychological abuse, tightly bound shackles, impending starvation and forced labor might sound out-of-place in a Southern Utah mommy-blogger’s suburban home. However, recent...

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Opinion: Resolve New Year’s Resolutions

Social media has poisoned the way women experience New Year's resolutions. This tradition is worth salvaging and should be approached with more mindfulness.
By Shannon Akin, Opinion Writer | January 28, 2025

  The first month after New Year's Day, many people abandon their resolutions, with women especially feeling compelled to make them. As the tradition inflates, it becomes difficult for many to...

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Opinion: Universities Are Failing Native Hawaiian Students

While Native American student aid grows, Native Hawaiians are left in the dust.
By Peakalika Ichimura, Opinion Writer | January 28, 2025

  The United States has a complex relationship with Indigenous groups, filled with violence and forced relocation. Like other Native groups, Hawaii stands as a unique historical monument in U.S....

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Opinion: H.B. 22 Protects One Vulnerable Group from Sex Work

As sex work becomes more normalized and profitable, Utah legislators must act to protect disadvantaged groups.
By Peakalika Ichimura, Opinion Writer | January 28, 2025

  The difficult argument on sex work doesn’t seem close to a resolution. Sex work itself is becoming more popular. The most financially rewarding paths can be found on apps such as OnlyFans. While...

Flags supporting the LGBTQ+ community hang over the balcony of each floor in a building at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on Monday, April 8, 2024. (Photo by Johnny Morris | The Daily Utah Chronicle).

Column: Maintaining Moderation within Division

In an extremist political scene where we are told to fight tooth and nail for our beliefs, moderation is more important than ever before.
By Charlotte Hansen | January 28, 2025

  This article was originally published in the Elections print issue of The Daily Utah Chronicle, originally in stands in November of 2024. It has not been updated and some information may be out...

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Opinion: The Arts And Humanities Are Under Attack

Higher education is under attack, with the legislative session targeting the arts, humanities and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) efforts that have long been the heart of well-rounded education.
By Emma Thompson, Opinion Writer | January 26, 2025

  In 2024 the Legislative session greatly impacted higher education, with several bills such as H.B. 257 and H.B. 261 attacking DEI efforts among Utah universities. Several budget cuts harmed higher...

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Opinion: University of Utah Students v. Their Wallets

It seems as though the University of Utah is acting in the interest of financial gain, instead of for the betterment of the student body.
By Charlotte Hansen | January 21, 2025

  In a September Instagram post, the University of Utah announced its next on-campus housing development. The response has been overwhelmingly negative. From an outside perspective, this may...