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Sophomore forward Brekkott Chapman (0) defends Cal Golden Bears guard Jordan Mathews, right in a Pac-12 regular season game at the Jon M. Huntsman Center, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016. Chris Samuels, Daily Utah Chronicle.

Runnin’ Utes Complete LA Sweep, Beat USC 80-69

February 21, 2016

It was a game of runs for the most part, but in the end, the Runnin’ Utes pulled away from the USC Trojans and came out on top, 80-69 on the road. Jakob Poeltl finished with a game-high 29 points and...

Utah Utes sophomore forward Emily Potter (12) looks for the basket at the Utah vs Stanford senior game, Sunday Feb. 21, 2016. (Mike Sheehan, Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utes Fall to Stanford on Senior Day 72-54

February 21, 2016

A hopeful crowd and a lively energy filled the Huntsman Center Sunday afternoon as Utah hosted No. 15 Stanford for its final home game of the regular season. Utah seniors Nakia Arquette, Katie Kuklok and...

Reading Still has a Place in an Increasingly Visual Media-based Culture

Reading Still has a Place in an Increasingly Visual Media-based Culture

February 21, 2016

Why should we still read? Sometimes I forget to read. It’s not that I forget how, I suddenly become illiterate or go temporarily blind — I just forget books are out there. Reading starts to play second...

Subsidies Should Not Go to Creationist Museums

Subsidies Should Not Go to Creationist Museums

February 21, 2016

Last month a Kentucky judge ordered the state to award a Creation-themed attraction (owned by Answers in Genesis (AiG) — a semi-popular Creationist organization) a subsidy amounting to upwards of $18...

Creamers Ruin the Authentic Coffee Experience

Creamers Ruin the Authentic Coffee Experience

February 21, 2016

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world, especially among college students. Who can resist the wonderful flavor of coffee? I know I can’t. Having enjoyed my first cup of joe around the...

"An Inspector Calls" Grips Audiences With Wit And Intrigue

“An Inspector Calls” Grips Audiences With Wit And Intrigue

February 21, 2016

With a presidential election year upon us, never-ending discussions of social responsibility and transparency have been reignited, which is why this is the perfect time for Pioneer Theatre Company’s...

Octavio Campos Gives Lecture On Queer Performance Art

February 21, 2016

Attending lectures by artists, whether or not you identify as an artist yourself, is very rarely a bad idea because artists often present ways of thinking that others have never considered and which can...

“Friends of the Library” Series Welcomes Donna, Jim Poulton

February 21, 2016

Donna and Jim Poulton made their new book with one goal in mind: to bring the life of the Grand Tetons National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyoming right into people's living room. On Sunday, this husband-wife...

Following Up with Team Aspire

February 19, 2016

A few weeks ago, two U students approached The Utah Chronicle with news of their soon-to-be nonprofit group, Team Aspire. Haoran Yu and Brandon Young are two students with one wish: for LGBTQ students...

Women’s Basketball: Utes Preparing For Revenge-Minded Cal, Final Games In The Huntsman

February 19, 2016

After a fruitless trip to the Pacific Northwest last weekend, in which the Utes fell to both Oregon and Oregon State, the Utes return to Salt Lake City this weekend for their final regular season home...