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The Holy War For People Who Dont Like Football

The Holy War For People Who Don’t Like Football

By Marshall Falkner November 24, 2018

  Here on campus, one of our biggest events of the year is known as the Holy War, a massive football game that has the University of Utah go up against Brigham Young University. The Holy War has been...

Barber: Life in 1947: Beauty and Fashion

Barber: Life in 1947: Beauty and Fashion

By Shaelyn Barber April 16, 2018

Among old belt-buckles, wooden furniture, yard appliances and music records, I found gold at a yard sale: a copy of Life Magazine from Sept. 15, 1947. It’s brimming with history, a time capsule of what...

Barber: Life in 1947: Marriage

Barber: Life in 1947: Marriage

By Shaelyn Barber April 2, 2018

Among old belt-buckles, wooden furniture, yard appliances and music records, I found gold at a yard sale- a copy of Life Magazine from Sept. 15, 1947. It’s brimming with history, a time capsule of what...

Patience: There Shouldnt Be A Planet B

Patience: There Shouldn’t Be A Planet B

By Alisa Patience November 13, 2017

There are many movies featuring alien life forms — specifically ones where an alien race comes to Earth — either to take it over, use it for recourses or to punish human beings. This includes films...

Students Sign Steel Beam to Commemorate OSH

Students Sign Steel Beam to Commemorate OSH

By Connor Richards April 21, 2017

As Orson Spencer Hall goes down and construction begins for the new Carolyn and Kem Gardner Building, campus developers are asking students to leave their mark in time by signing a commemorative steel...

Social Commentary on Stage: When Politics and Theatre Collide

November 29, 2016

Political commentary is inescapable these days. Whether delivered by online news feed or social media, the internet is abuzz with concerns and fears as we face the future. Amongst all this, it may be easy...

(Photo Courtesy of Mitchell Power)

NHMU Researcher Connects Past and Present Through Plants

By Stefanie Arevalo April 6, 2015

They’re no crystal ball, but Mitchell Power, curator of the Herbarium Collection at the Natural History Museum of Utah, uses plants to study the past. When doing so, he always starts his research...

(Public Domain Photo)

Women Associated with the U Make History

By Mary Royal March 8, 2015

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] In 1870, Utah was one of the first states in the nation to grant women the right to vote. Following this progressive mindset, the U has made great landmarks in its...

More Myth than History

More Myth than History

February 12, 2015

The oldest love poem ever discovered was written on a clay tablet around 3,500 BC, but that hardly constitutes the beginning of Valentine’s Day. In actuality, Valentine’s Day was not celebrated as...

(Photo by Chris Samuels)

WWI Exhibit Revels in History at Library

November 5, 2014

  Enlarged historical photographs line the walls of the exhibition area on the fourth floor of the Marriott Library. An exhibit entitled “Here and Over There: The Great War 1914-1918,” which...

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