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‘I Hear You’: Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2022 Addresses Year-Round Cause

By Carlene Coombs, News Editor May 4, 2022

  This story contains discussions of interpersonal violence.   On Jan. 26, 2022, University of Utah students were notified of a reported sexual assault that occurred at the Kappa Sigma fraternity...

University of Utah campus. (Photo by Paige Gardner | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Guest Opinion: Jess Wojciechowski, 2021-22 ASUU Student Body President

By Jess Wojciechowski May 2, 2022

  In Feb. of 2021, I was elected as the University of Utah Student Body President in the first all-female presidency, also openly identifying as queer. At first, everyone seemed to be incredibly...

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Students Across 40 Majors Perform Speeches at HIP Talks 2022

By Abhilasha Khatri, Investigative Editor May 2, 2022

  Every spring at the University of Utah, the Hinckley Institute of Politics, in conjunction with ASUU, hosts HIP Talks, a competition open to everybody on campus for the best two-minute speech on...

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2022-23 ASUU Presidential Inauguration Honors Past Leadership, Emphasizes Student Voices

By Allison Stuart, News Writer April 30, 2022

  The 2022-23 ASUU Inauguration ushered in new University of Utah student leaders while also honoring previous leadership. The event was held on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 in Red Butte Garden. The...

Vandalism on the rainbow block U. (Photo courtesy Rebecca Walsh.)

Pride Week Vandalism at the U — Acknowledging Harm and Moving Forward

By Kayleigh Silverstein, Special Projects Managing Editor, News Writer April 25, 2022

  During the University of Utah’s annual Pride Week in 2022, two incidents of hate and bias were reported.  The first happened on March 22, when a librarian at the U’s Marriott Library...

Laura Seymour and Mina Brown at the welcome desk at the ASUU offices in the Ray A. Olpin Student Union on the University of Utah Campus, Salt Lake City, UT on Thursday, July 13, 2017.

ASUU Budget Reimburses Student Travel

By Allison Stuart, News Writer April 20, 2022

  Due to the lack of university-affiliated trips over the last two years, ASUU has found themselves with a surplus in budget for clubs on campus. University of Utah clubs can apply for several...

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ASUU Board Directors: Translating the Presidency’s Goals and Prioritizing Students

By Chandler Joost, News Writer April 20, 2022

  ASUU is the student government representing all students at the University of Utah. Each branch has its own functions and responsibilities that directly serve the needs and interests of students...

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The 5 Pillars of the Wojciechowski Administration: What Has Been Built?

By Devin Oldroyd, News Writer April 18, 2022

  As the spring 2022 semester comes to an end, so does the Wojciechowski Presidency. Noted historically as the University of Utah’s first-ever all-female ASUU administration, the Wojciechowski...

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Demetrius Harmon Speaks at 2022 CODE Event

By Abhilasha Khatri, Investigative Editor March 20, 2022

  On March 4, 2022, the ASUU Diversity Board held its annual Conference on Diverse Excellence. The event was held in the Alumni House and included workshops, food and addresses from the ASUU...

Empty Seats and Unopposed Races: VanderToolen Ticket Wins ASUU Presidency, Encourages More People to Get Involved

Empty Seats and Unopposed Races: VanderToolen Ticket Wins ASUU Presidency, Encourages More People to Get Involved

By Natalie Colby, Editor-in-Chief March 5, 2022

  After three weeks of campaigning, the VanderToolen Ticket, composed of Taylor VanderToolen, Ashlee Roberts and Benvin Lozada, were named the 2022-23 ASUU president elects.  They ran unopposed...

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