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"Humans of New York" promotes positive social change

“Humans of New York” promotes positive social change

January 11, 2016

Brandon Stanton developed “Humans of New York” in 2010. This photo journal began as a way to document the many people he met while living in New York City. The basis quickly transformed from a casual...

Popular "Inside Out" Edit Earns U Student 15 Minutes of Fame

Popular “Inside Out” Edit Earns U Student 15 Minutes of Fame

January 11, 2016

It could be said that editing is the most important part of filmmaking. So imagine trimming a full-length feature film down to just 14 minutes without compromising the core of the story. That’s what...

Women's Basketball: Katie Kuklok Not Taking Anything For Granted

Women’s Basketball: Katie Kuklok Not Taking Anything For Granted

January 11, 2016

It’s the beginning of training camp in 2014 for the Utah women’s basketball team. The locker room is boisterous, full of young women — some new, some returning. The promise of a new season and a...

Presidents circle at the University of Utah Monday September 14, 2015. (Chronicle Archives)

U Seeks to Raise Retention Rates

January 11, 2016

Sarah Platt was out of financial aid, out of scholarships and out of time. She was ready to give up and drop out — again. That is, until one email changed everything. Platt, a senior in history teaching,...

Oregon Occupation Illustrates Society's Failings

Oregon Occupation Illustrates Society’s Failings

January 11, 2016

The takeover of the Federal building at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon is a perfect representation of how we have failed as a society. The situation exudes white privilege, hypocrisy and...

Utah Working on Fundamentals to Reverse Rough Start to Pac-12 Play

Utah Working on Fundamentals to Reverse Rough Start to Pac-12 Play

January 11, 2016

The Runnin’ Utes haven’t had an ideal start to open up Pac-12 play. They were on the road for the first three games, and although they got a win against Colorado on Friday night, it wasn’t pretty. Utah...

"Two Dollar Bill" Premieres as Thought-Provoking Entertainment

“Two Dollar Bill” Premieres as Thought-Provoking Entertainment

By Aaron Clark January 11, 2016

For most people, achieving the American dream can be as rare as finding a two dollar bill. T.J. Brady is one of those fortunate souls who had the passion and courage to chase his dreams and to find success....

A student sita in the Marriott library to work on her online class, Monday, August 31, 2015.

Make Realistic Resolutions This Semester

By Katherine Ellis January 11, 2016

This morning, thousands of students dragged themselves out of bed and back to campus, diving into another semester, ready-or-not. After nearly a month sans school and with an assumed overdose of Netflix,...

U Professor’s Research Improves Accuracy of Weather Forecasts

January 10, 2016

The weather forecast says to expect a snowy morning commute, but can these predictions always be trusted? Jim Steenburgh, a U professor of atmospheric sciences, suggests they cannot. Steenburgh researches...

Marriott Library has intense historical fiction to offer, including “The Hours Count”

By Emily Juchau January 9, 2016

Many of us may vaguely remember the story of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, the New York couple executed for being Russian spies in the early 1950s. Likely, you heard their story one day in an American History...