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Pride Week at the U

October 5, 2015

The U is hosting its semi-annual Pride Week, with a slew of events on campus from Oct. 2 to 11. The week-long celebration focuses on the LGBTQ+ community at the U. Activities include a concert featuring...

The Tale of Charlie Brown: Utah’s First Hippie

October 5, 2015

Ah, the '60s! The decade of rock n’ roll, free love, student protests and, of course, hippies. But how much did Utah, the conservative religious enclave, experience these stereotypes that we associate...

Feminism – Then & Now

October 5, 2015

Flip through the 1965 archives of The Daily Utah Chronicle, and you’ll find stories about animal cruelty, a photo of the Homecoming queen of that year (sporting a hella fine beehive ‘do) and plenty...

Expand Your Brain by Doodling In Class

October 5, 2015

"Oh, am I boring you?” is a common response a doodler might get every now and then. Why doodle when you should be paying attention? However, for some people, doodling can be evidence that they actually...

Free Faculty Concerts Demonstrate Talent of Music Professors

October 5, 2015

Wouldn't it be nice if professors had to take finals too, so they were reminded of the work it requires? For some professors at the U, this is almost a reality. Throughout the semester, College of Music...

Widespread Use of Waterless Toilets Would Help the Environment

October 5, 2015

Environmentally speaking, toilets that use water are pieces of shit. A water toilet requires 18 tons of water annually to transport feces into sewage systems, which sometimes empty directly into rivers...

U.S. Needs to Work With Russia to Solve Syrian Crisis

October 5, 2015

Since mid-August, media outlets have covered the flow of migrants surging into Europe from battle-torn Middle Eastern countries like Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. Dubbed the “European Migrant Crisis,”...

Lassonde Studios to Open in Fall 2016

October 5, 2015

Construction continues on the new Lassonde Studios, a residence for student entrepreneurs and innovators. The building will house 400 students from all disciplines. Along with the four flours exclusive...

Students encouraged to begin now on plans for Spring Semester courses

October 5, 2015

Spring Semester may seem like a distant dream, (or nightmare), but many students have already devoted time to thinking about which classes they want to take. The Office of the Registrar has released the...

Adams: College Gameday a perfect ending to Homecoming Week

October 4, 2015

Let me start off by saying I’m not a big fan of Homecoming Week. Don’t get me wrong, I love that the school as a whole gets excited to celebrate the great history this university has. I’m just a...