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Miniature U.S. flags placed by the Young Americas Foundation as a 9/11 memorial in front of the A. Ray Olpin Student Union in Salt Lake City on Sunday, Sep. 10, 2023. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

U Community Remembers 9/11 on 22nd Anniversary

By Vanessa Hudson, Assistant News Editor September 11, 2023

  “It was — it was unbelievable,” said Richard Ingebretsen, a faculty member at the University of Utah. “Nothing like that, in any of our lifetimes had been seen in the United States since...

Newspapers published in the days following 9/11, at Emerald Projects event on Sept. 11, 2022. (Photo by Kayleigh Silverstein | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

21 Years Later, the Muslim Community Reflects on the Aftermath of 9/11 in Emerald Project Event

By Kayleigh Silverstein, Special Projects Managing Editor, News Writer September 12, 2022

  On Sept. 11, 2001, Zahid Nazir was working in the building across from the World Trade Center. His office was so insulated the workers normally could not hear any of the city’s noise. But,...

Aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan in 1945. (Courtesy Picryl)

Buening: Collective Memory Should Serve Everyone

By Sarah Buening, Assistant Opinion Editor March 24, 2022

  As the Russia-Ukraine war wages and tensions continue to rise, former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich highlighted the role of collective memory within the issue. In a Guardian column, he...

Staff Sgt. Caleb Saunders (far right), from the 775th Civil Engineering Squadron Fire Department, gives a reading about one of the 9/11 fallen at the Kaysville Fire Station during one of the stops of the 9/11 Memorial Ruck March. (Courtesy Hill Ail Force Base)

Barron: Senator Lee Betrays Utah Heroes by Voting Against 9/11 Victim Funding

By Morgan Barron, Opinion Writer July 30, 2019

  September 11, 2001 was two days after my third birthday. Understandably, I don’t know where I was when the towers fell, nor do I remember the panic of that day as people huddled around their...

H2H: Is U.S. Military Involvement Necessary

H2H: Is U.S. Military Involvement Necessary

By Nicholas Coleman and Connor Richards September 11, 2017

U.S. Intervention Extends Tragedies by Connor Richards While at the Fort Myer military base in Arlington, Virginia, in August, President Donald Trump announced changes to the United States’ military...

Olympics medalists Tommie Smith and John Carlos raise their fists in protest against the United States.

Sterrett: A Different Kind of Patriot

By Broderick Sterrett September 11, 2017

Our nation will remember when days of safety, peace and family were yanked from our country on Sept. 11. I grew up learning about the events of the twin towers, but never have I witnessed foreign powers...

Williams: Tragedy Turns Conspiracy

Williams: Tragedy Turns Conspiracy

By Brook Williams September 11, 2017

Sept.11, 2001 is a tragic day in American history. A day that resulted in one of the largest domino effects to this date. The events that happened that day and the reprcussions that came from the attack...

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