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The Art and Art History Building on the Univeristy of Utah campus in Salt Lake City on Jan. 31, 2023.

U Students Help Refugee Resettlement Through VR

By Stevie Shaughnessey, Home Stretch Producer, Host February 16, 2023

  A team of University of Utah students, with the help of Milad Mozari, assistant professor in the college of architecture, have been working to tackle resettlement barriers refugees face through...

Van Wagenen: Watch Your Language

Van Wagenen: Watch Your Language

By Madeline Van Wagenen, Opinion Editor January 5, 2023

  I grew up in Utah’s Dual Language Immersion Program, a language-learning program for elementary school students. In this program, I spent half of each day learning in English and the other...

Latinx Celebration Month: Embracing Diverse Identities the Whole Year

Latinx Celebration Month: Embracing Diverse Identities the Whole Year

By Abhilasha Khatri, Investigative Editor October 23, 2021

  The weeks from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, 2021 mark the annual celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, or, as it is recognized at the University of Utah, Latinx Celebration Month. The celebration...

(Graphic by Hannah Allred | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

To Binge or Not To Binge Episode 79: ‘Money Heist’

By Kate Button, Arts Writer, Copy Editor August 13, 2020

  “Money Heist,” or as the series is originally called in Spanish, “La Casa de Papel,” follows eight career criminals as they infiltrate and raid the Royal Mint of Spain. The series is...

Sandra Cisneros at Glendale-Mountain View Community Learning  Center meeting with Mountain View duel-immersion fifth graders. 
Photo - Tanner Humanities Center

Cisneros Describes the “Power of Art” to Dual Immersion Fifth Graders

By Connor Richards May 6, 2017

Growing up the only daughter in a family of six boys on Chicago’s West Side, Sandra Cisneros describes her childhood as being defined by loneliness. Instead of responding to this loneliness with a downward...

(Photo by Conor Barry)

Enrollment in Language Classes Down at the U and Nationwide

By Kylee Ehmann March 23, 2015

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Across the nation, college classrooms teaching foreign languages have grown a little quieter. MOST READ: MORMON STUDIES PROGRAM FUNDS NEW CLASSES ABOUT LDS RELIGION  In...

(Photo Courtesy of the Spanish Club)

Spanish Club Says Adiós for Fall Semester

December 7, 2014

  After an inactive semester, the U’s Spanish Club might not be returning next spring. Victor Zabala, head of the club, said scheduling conflicts are to blame. Zabala said they tried to change...