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Food for Thought: Snacks For Studies

By Sara Wilcox April 20, 2018

The time for finals is approaching quickly and the thought of having to excessively study can be overwhelming. Spending hours studying can do more harm than good with unhealthy habits. Eating the right...

Hailee Olenberger, Topher Rasmussen, Mary-Helen Pitman in "Fun Home" 
Photo Courtesy of: dav.d daniels of dav.d photography.

“Fun Home” at SLAC Makes Life Bearable

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor April 10, 2018

Salt Lake Acting Company’s production of “Fun Home” is riveting. The allure of the five-time Tony award-winning play is hard to ignore, but it’s the actors at SLAC that do the production justice....

Transportation in and and around the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018

(Photo by Adam Fondren | Daily Utah Chronicle)

UTA Makes Changes to Schedules

By Claudia Robles April 8, 2018

April 4, 2018, Salt Lake City, UT—UTA has announced new changes taking place Sunday, April 8 that will affect many commuters including University of Utah students and staff. Due to federally mandated...

Social media pulled up on the phone on Wednesday, March 14, 2018.

Coleman: Snapchat’s Update Is Devine

By Nicholas Coleman April 2, 2018

Occasionally, corporations are blessed with a divine message that directs them toward an eternal truth of technology: Whenever a system works too well, ruin the platform to maximize return at a later date....

From T-Ball to College Baseball

From T-Ball to College Baseball

By Mackenzie McDermott March 27, 2018

There was never any doubt in freshman Brett Brocoff’s mind that he wanted to play college baseball. Brocoff started his baseball career playing T-ball in Irvine, California. Starting at 5 years old,...

Swanson: MeToo Should Hold Women Accountable

Swanson: MeToo Should Hold Women Accountable

By Gavin Swanson, Opinion Writer March 5, 2018

In the past six months, several female and male celebrities in Hollywood have come out to target the men of the industry who have sexually assaulted them during their careers. The wave of support that...

View of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on the University of Utah's campus (photo from the Chronicle Archive)

U Library and Art Museum Receive $500,000 Grant

By Abrielle Fulwider March 3, 2018

A $500,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has been awarded to the J. Willard Marriott Library and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah. The grant will go toward a four-year...

The Banff Film Festival

Banff Film Festival Features Exciting Outdoor Adventures

By Lynette Randall February 22, 2018

A collective celebration for all things adventure and outside, Banff Film Festival premiered in Salt Lake City on Feb. 20, with rad films featuring adrenaline enthusiasts and raw nature from all over the...

“HIR” Pushes Boundaries

By Madge Slack February 16, 2018

“HIR” (pronounced “here”) by Taylor Mac pushes boundaries. This play tells the story of a returned soldier, Isaac, whose homecoming is not what he expected. This modern-day satire is reminiscent...

Finding Love In A Hopeless Place

Finding Love In A Hopeless Place

By Madge Slack February 14, 2018

Have you ever gone around asking people how they met? I have. Most of them answer college. According to data compiled by Facebook analysts, 28 percent of people went to the same college as their spouse....