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Arts Desk Advice For Incoming Freshmen

By Andre Montoya, Arts Writer September 2, 2023

  Entering the world of higher education for the first time can be difficult for anyone, especially for freshmen. However, with this in mind, here are a few tips to help familiarize yourself with...

Owner of Sunset Coffee Shelby Coleman interacts with her customers while making their drinks in Sandy, Utah on April 21, 2023.

Barney: Finding the Right Cafe

By Sebastian Barney, Opinion Writer May 29, 2023

  Since 2020, I’ve been entrenched in the hobby of downhill longboarding. It's a great way to both relax and get exercise, especially in the summer. A ritualistic habit has emerged from this...

Reese Witherspoon as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde. (Courtesy YouTube)

Movie Recommendations to Get You Back to School

By Megan Fisher, Arts Writer September 8, 2022

  School is back in session and that means mountains of homework and unsettling stress. Every day brings something new to learn. Anything from paying bills to buying cleaning supplies. You may even...

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Utah-Based Cupbop Brings Korean Cuisine to Campus

By Allison Stuart, News Writer May 6, 2022

  On a warm spring day, students can be found hanging around the many outdoor areas of campus. You can study, relax and check out some of the many food trucks that are on campus, one of which is...

Lillian Bowles-Brown, a student at the University of Utah, poses in front of the big block-U on campus in Salt Lake City on Monday, Feb. 28, 2022. (Photo by Jack Gambassi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Alexander: The U Needs To Do More for Its Nontraditional Students

By CJ Alexander, Special Projects Managing Editor April 3, 2022

  Lillian Bowles-Brown transferred to the University of Utah after earning herself an associate degree at Salt Lake Community College. She’s taken numerous political science and research classes...

(Photo courtesy Will Shadley)

Shadley: College is Transformative, but Only For Those Who Can Afford It

By Will Shadley, Opinion Writer August 27, 2021

  As I began my freshman year of college, my only real commitment was to be a student at the University of Utah. Those four unplanned years ahead of me came with the freedom to explore...

Virtual Crimson Night: Blast or Bust?

Virtual Crimson Night: Blast or Bust?

By Kyla Yetter September 8, 2020

  The University of Utah began hosting Crimson nights in 2003. Originally, the school held them monthly and opened them to the public. Similar to more recent Crimson Nights, the first ones offered...

UAC first-year students on September 2019

Burton: How to Have a Successful First Year at the U

May 6, 2020

  College is an exciting and soul-expanding experience. It’s where most of us find our passions and future careers, and many of us enjoy more independence in our first year than we have ever...

Greek Row at the Unviersity of Utah in Salt Lake City on Wed. March, 7, 2018. (Photo by Cassandra Palor | Daily Utah Chronicle)

How is COVID-19 Impacting Greek Row Housing?

By Ivana Martinez, Assistant News Editor March 29, 2020

  The University of Utah and other campuses around the nation have taken precautionary measures to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus — COVID-19 — by closing and limiting who lives in...

Students at a Crimson nights Winter Wonderland event | Chronicle archives.

Possible Changes to Crimsons Nights May Lead to New Events

By Joseph Moss, News Writer February 1, 2020

  Crimson Nights, late-night events hosted at the A. Ray Olpin Union Building, may be docked from four events per school year to two. Students have mixed feelings about this possible change. “I...