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Tuition and Fees to Increase by Over $300 in 2024-25 School Year

By Andrew Christiansen, Online Managing Editor March 26, 2024

  After this year’s mandatory tuition freeze, University of Utah students must pay 3.28% or $338 dollars more in combined tuition and fees for the 2024-25 school year. This means the U continues...

Some Crumbl cookies on display at a Crumbl Cookies store in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023. (Photo by Xiangyao Axe Tang | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Crumbl, Utah’s Cookie Curiosity

By Harrison Wilson, News Writer November 13, 2023

  Cruising around Salt Lake City, it’s impossible not to notice the different businesses and companies being promoted. According to the Lincoln Business Guide, 99.3% of businesses in Utah's private...

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Why You Should Care About the SAG-AFTRA Strike

By Graham Jones, Arts Writer, News For U Producer August 1, 2023

  On May 2, 2023, the Writers Guild of America went on strike. The WGA is a labor union that was formed on April 6, 1933 (originally the Screenwriter’s Guild) to protect and represent writers...

News For U — Episode 4: The 66-Year History of the Union

News For U — Episode 4: The 66-Year History of the Union

By Theadora Soter and Emma Ratkovic February 27, 2023
Join us to talk about the history of the Student Union here at the University of Utah!
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News For U — Episode 3: Student Voices Print Issue

By Theadora Soter and Emma Ratkovic February 20, 2023
Today we are joined by Kayleigh Silverstein, who is the Special Projects managing editor and news writer Kayleigh is going to talk a little bit about what went behind the creation of the issue, where the idea came from, what it is about and more.
c-x, by artist and U student Chanté Burch, on display as part of the Embodied Ecologies art installation on the 4th floor of the Salt Lake City Public Library on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022. (Photo by Jack Gambassi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

News x Arts: ‘Embodied Ecologies’ Explores Intersection Between Disability and Environmental Health

By Caelan Roberts and Andre Montoya January 1, 2023

  "Embodied Ecologies," a collaborative art exhibit consisting of work from 14 Utah-based artists, is on display at the Salt Lake City Public Library until Nov. 11. Its goal is to examine and explore...

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Lien: Tired of Reading the News? Me Too

By Kayla Lien, Opinion Writer August 1, 2022

  It’s easy to slip into a state of despondency towards the world when you feel like nothing you do matters. These days, I’m focused on one bad thing in the media at a time. COVID-19 cases...

Linnabary: We Need A Better Pundit Class

Linnabary: We Need A Better Pundit Class

By Ian Linnabary, Opinion Writer January 23, 2022

  We like to think our positions on current issues are entirely original, but for many, this isn't true. It can be challenging to find the time to develop an opinion on occupational licensing reform...

President Donald Trump and Former Vice President Joe Biden face off in Cleveland, OH on Sept. 29, 2020.

Election Night 2020: How to Watch and Livestream

By Oakley Burt, Arts Editor November 1, 2020

  The 2020 election is drawing to a close on Tuesday, Nov. 3. With millions of Americans already having cast their ballots through the mail or at early voting polling locations, this election is...

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Letter to the Editor: The AP Stylebook is Purposefully and Rightfully Prescriptivist

By Samuel Judd July 18, 2020

  On June 27, the Daily Utah Chronicle published an op-ed by the Chronicle’s copy desk on how AP Style disadvantages Black language. While this issue is certainly worthy of discussion, the AP...