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The U.S. School System needs a more Comprehensive Sex-Ed Program

August 31, 2015

We all found out about sex from one source or another — that is, unless you’ve somehow made it to college without ever hearing about sex, in which case, this article may prove to be extremely eye-opening....

Great Debate: Will the Offense or Defense Lead the Utes to Victory in 2015?

August 31, 2015

The Offense will Bring Highlight Plays Galore in 2015 by Juan Jose Negrette When you think about the Utah football team, one name comes to mind — Devontae Booker. He is the heart and soul of the offense,...

Nine Reasons the U is the Best Place to be

August 31, 2015

If you’re into the arts at all, even just in an “I like to look at pretty things” way, the U is a great place to be. The U is incredibly friendly to the arts, whether it’s through the dance programs...

U’s A cappella group looks to make a name for itself

August 31, 2015

In what looked like a scene out of "Pitch Perfect," Infrared, the U's A cappella team, held auditions Friday for its new season. The group, which began about seven years ago, is looking to replace almost...

No Labels student group pushes for non-partisan political solutions

August 31, 2015

U student group, No Labels, is part of a nonprofit national organization dedicated to ending political gridlock in Congress and furthering four goals to secure America’s future. Their objective includes...

New Music Monday: Gaelic Storm

August 31, 2015

Sometimes we find ourselves drawn to a genre of music that we cannot seem to get enough of. Irish folk music has this effect on me. It has the ability to convey the emotions and movements of a chaotic...

Snoop Dogg saves otherwise slow Dazed Out Festival

August 31, 2015

  Reggae Rise Up has been a Utah favorite for many years. The festival has brought in some of reggae's biggest names, including Stephen Marley, Slightly Stoopid and Dirty Heads. Sadly, this year's...

Good Intentions Gone Awry: Emptying the Fed’s Cache of Vacant Buildings

August 28, 2015

In the 1980s, homelessness weighed heavy on the heart of the American public, and the feds responded with sweeping support programs, ironically signed into law by a reluctant Ronald Reagan. The Stewart...

Dying Trend of Zombies in Media Reflects Societal and Environmental Change

August 28, 2015

  “A dying trend” is a bit of an understatement. Truth is, the zombie trend died on the operating table years ago only to be mercilessly brought back to life over and over again. Zombies as a...