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K-Ute Reflects on the Life and Times of MLK

January 20, 2014

The show starts with Ed Munoz, the Director of Ethnic Studies at the U. Munoz discusses Sybrina Fulton's speech and the upcoming events for “Beneath the Hoodie: A Look at Racial Profiling in America.”   The...

Equality: The story of the first same-sex couple to be married in Utah

January 17, 2014

Seth Anderson wishes he had worn a different shirt on Friday, Dec. 20. When he woke up, he selected a simple gray shirt with a caricature on the front and a black jacket. It was not his ideal wedding attire. For...

Language meets art

Language meets art

January 16, 2014

In human life, words carry a vast amount of significance. Artist Lesley Dill said, “[Words are] a kind of spiritual armor, an intervening skin between ourselves and the world.” This idea carries the...

OUR_Ep.50_ Trayvon Martian

January 16, 2014

On this episode of 'OUR,' we introduce our new co-host Dakotah. We also discuss journalism at the U and Trayvon Martian's mother coming to the U. Thank you and we appreciate U.

Cats have more wisdom than fortune cookies

January 15, 2014

What can I say about cats? I love them. No, I’m obsessed with them, especially if   their nametags read Dear Prudence (Poo Poo) and Sexy Sadie (Sadie). Poo Poo and Sadie are my kitties. They have spunk...

On the snowy trail: My first time

On the snowy trail: My first time

January 15, 2014

Snow pounds the mountainside as our car climbs up the twisting road into Big Cottonwood Canyon. Braving the treacherous drive alongside us are our fellow snow aficionados, whose cars were packed with skis,...

Staff Picks, Jan. 10

January 10, 2014

How would you describe your winter break? While you were all enjoying the holidays and hanging out with friends and family, frequenting City Creek and Temple Square, I was slaving away, working hellish...

Photo courtesy of The Desert Star Theater.

The Phantom of the (Comic) Opera

January 9, 2014

No Broadway play is safe from the Desert Star Theatre’s comic attack, especially not one as dramatic and over-the-top as Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera.” It turns out this is...

Photo by Conor Barry.

Zesty Salsa to beat the blues

January 9, 2014

I was standing at the kitchen sink, my face splattered in pomegranate juice, when my grandma told me that roadside marketers sell tall glasses of the ruby juice on the Silk Road in China for just pennies...