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Petersen: Obsessive Fandoms Need to Stop Protecting Abusers

By Josh Petersen July 25, 2018

It seems as if every other hilarious tweet on my timeline is some version of a “stan” account.  Stans, likely named after the Eminem song about an obsessive fan, are enthusiastic supporters of any...

Brown: Utahs Notorious Alcohol Laws Are Keeping You Safe

Brown: Utah’s Notorious Alcohol Laws Are Keeping You Safe

By Jacob Brown July 25, 2018

A state-oriented regulatory liberalization effort has begun to form between the Utah state government and the alcoholic beverage industry. Last year, approximately $178.9 million dollars in sales tax were...

Barron: What You Can Do To Help Undocumented Immigrants

Barron: What You Can Do To Help Undocumented Immigrants

By Morgan Barron, Opinion Writer July 17, 2018

  "Shall oppressed humanity find no asylum on this globe?" These haunting words, first spoken in 1801 by President Thomas Jefferson in the face of fresh xenophobia gripping our nation, continue...

Alvarado: The Carters’ Apes**t is an Affirmation of Unity and Black Excellence

Alvarado: The Carters’ “Apes**t” is an Affirmation of Unity and Black Excellence

By Andrea Alvarado July 17, 2018

The unexpected release of Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s joint album "Everything Else" is the visual representation of a unified community. Despite their marital problems becoming a cultural debate due to their...

More Real Than Real?

More Real Than Real?

By Joon Cho July 17, 2018

Technology has advanced tremendously over the past several years. The smartphone revolution has reconstructed the very framework of our daily lives. In fact, as of January 2018, a whopping 77 percent of...

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Braden: Disappearing Fast: Sights to See Before They’re Gone

By Paul Braden July 10, 2018

Utah is growing. California transplants and seekers of cheap property continue to bless our beautiful state with new economic opportunities, cultural diversity and the individuality that our traditionally...

Cho: 2018 is the New 1984

Cho: 2018 is the New “1984”

By Joon Cho July 7, 2018

In his famous book titled "1984," George Orwell created a magnificently horrendous future characterized by conformity and, to a more subtle degree, the notion of the panopticon. Those who do not conform...

Sonnenberg: Experiencing Privilege and Poverty

Sonnenberg: Experiencing Privilege and Poverty

By Kristiane Sonnenberg July 6, 2018

I used to think of myself as fairly self-aware of my privilege. Consciously, I know I am lucky to be a middle-class, white American attending a highly ranked university. Briefly traveling in Egypt showed...

Scott: Our Relationships Will Be What Saves Us

Scott: Our Relationships Will Be What Saves Us

By Elise Scott, Opinion Writer July 5, 2018

If headlines are to be believed, then the United States of America is on the brink of crisis — both culturally and constitutionally. The lack of patience between Americans of differing political ideologies...

Discover Yourself Abroad

Discover Yourself Abroad

By Kristiane Sonnenberg July 2, 2018

According to the University of Utah’s Office for Global Engagement, 687 students studied abroad in 42 countries during the 2016-2017 academic year. The Learning Abroad office connects students to programs...