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Cross Country: 2015 Ute Team Made Its Mark in Program History

Cross Country: 2015 Ute Team Made Its Mark in Program History

December 2, 2015

After ­last season saw the Utah cross country team once again fail to qualify as a team for the NCAA Championships, 2015 became a landmark year for the Utes. Utah qualified as a team for the NCAA championship...

Women’s Basketball: Senior Dani Rodriguez Mentors Freshman Erika Bean

December 2, 2015

Ute point guards Dani Rodriguez and Erika Bean are happy to be home. After dropping back-to-back games against No. 21 Oklahoma and Boston College on the road, the Utes are happy to return to their home...

Long-Awaited Brio Coffee Opens in Biology Building

Long-Awaited Brio Coffee Opens in Biology Building

December 2, 2015

If you've walked into the Aline Wilmot Skaggs Biology Building in the last month, you may have noticed a new smell: coffee. Brio Coffee, which now has three locations on campus, opened up its newest site...

Volleyball: Utes Will Look to Build off of Disappointing 10-21 season

Volleyball: Utes Will Look to Build off of Disappointing 10-21 season

December 2, 2015

For Utah, the 2015 season could be looked at as one of disappointment. The Utes began the season ranked No. 23 in the AVCA national poll and sported some pretty impressive talent, as Kendall Cygan, Adora...

“Mockingjay Part 2” Has Intensity, Suspense but Struggles as a Finale

“Mockingjay Part 2” Has Intensity, Suspense but Struggles as a Finale

December 2, 2015

The end has come. Peeta has become a Captiol puppet, Districts are dying out and the Mockingjay symbol has become more potent than ever. Reaching her breaking point, Katniss Everdeen is determined to take...

Making Colleges Free Nationwide Would Boost the U.S. Economy

Making Colleges Free Nationwide Would Boost the U.S. Economy

December 2, 2015

In today's economy, a bachelor's degree is an integral part of being successful and earning money. Most well-paying jobs require a degree, and as a result, people who don't have a college degree are restricted...

U.S. Needs to Stand Up Against ISIS' Narrative by Welcoming Refugees

U.S. Needs to Stand Up Against ISIS’ Narrative by Welcoming Refugees

December 1, 2015

Despite the recent terrorist attacks, the citizens of Paris are going on with their everyday lives, walking outside and eating at cafés and restaurants that the attackers sought to drive them away from....

Pioneer Theatre Company Presents Original Holiday Musical "It Happened One Christmas"

Pioneer Theatre Company Presents Original Holiday Musical “It Happened One Christmas”

By Aaron Clark December 1, 2015

The holidays are a time for nostalgia and tradition. This year, however, Pioneer Theatre Company strives to help audiences create a few new memories with an original production. "It Happened One Christmas"...

Students Gear Up for Annual Pre-Finals Week Canoe Battleship

Students Gear Up for Annual Pre-Finals Week Canoe Battleship

December 1, 2015

Have you ever wanted to sink your friend’s canoe? Now is the time to try it. On Friday, Dec. 11, Campus Recreation Services (CRS) will host its semi-annual canoe battleship tournament at the Student...

Men's Basketball: Runnin' Utes Focusing on Defense to Improve their Offense

Men’s Basketball: Runnin’ Utes Focusing on Defense to Improve their Offense

December 1, 2015

“Defense wins games.” It’s a common saying among basketball teams, and it’s been a staple of the Utah basketball program for quite some time. This year’s team, however, is lagging in that aspect....