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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Patience: Schools that Teach Protest Should Allow Protest

Patience: Schools that Teach Protest Should Allow Protest

By Alisa Patience March 6, 2018

The Parkland Florida school shooting has inspired students at schools all over the country to participate in school walk-outs as a form of peaceful protest against the government's inaction regarding gun...

Patience: Top Nine Best Types of Students

Patience: Top Nine Best Types of Students

By Alisa Patience December 8, 2017

It's easy to get caught up in everything that annoys us about school, especially during this time of year. But I would like to take some time to thank those who aren't annoying, those who actually make...

Barber: The Us Night Bus System Poses Danger to Students

Barber: The U’s Night Bus System Poses Danger to Students

By Shaelyn Barber October 30, 2017

I think it’s a pretty widely accepted fact that the shuttle system at the University of Utah is not ideal. Between inconsistent schedules and inconvenient times, the buses are somewhat of a struggle...

Patience: Textbooks Should Not Be An Additional Cost to Tuition

Patience: Textbooks Should Not Be An Additional Cost to Tuition

By Alisa Patience September 1, 2017

As school starts up our wallets begin to empty once again. The most stressful part about college for me isn't driving 45 minutes every day to commute or writing final essays. It's getting textbooks. It's...

(Photo by Chris Ayers)

Global Health Conference Promotes Sense of Community in Medical Field

By Taylor Almond April 12, 2015

As seats in Rice-Eccles Stadium filled with football fans, research posters and doctors flooded the stadium’s fifth floor for the 2015 Global Health Conference on Extreme Affordability. The conference...

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Utah Residents and U Students Air Transportation Concerns

By Taylor Almond March 29, 2015

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Last Thursday’s Wasatch Front Regional Council heard a total of five public comments in one day, more than they’ve ever heard in the span of 24 hours. OTHER...

(Photo by Kiffer Creveling)

Spring Break Means Sleeping in, Staying Home for Some Students

March 12, 2015

For some U students, Spring Break means wild parties in tropical locations and/or life-altering service trips, but for others, the time off translates to a week-long nap and extra homework time. Joe...

(Photo by Dane Goodwin)

Top 5 Budgeting Mistakes Students Make

By Mary Royal March 3, 2015

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] College students tend not to be the most money-savvy folks. So The Daily Utah Chronicle sat down with Ann House, a financial counselor with the U’s Personal Money...

(Pictured is student Tim Dayhuff -- Photo by Dane Goodwin)

The U is a Top Choice for Non-Traditional Students

By Mary Royal February 22, 2015

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Bestcolleges.com ranked the U No. 2 in the nation for non-traditional students. FEATURE STORY: "VAGINA MONOLOGUES" TELL THE STORIES OF MANY WOMEN Non-traditional...

Student Input Wanted in Search for New College of Humanities Dean

February 16, 2015

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The College of Humanities is searching for a new dean, and they’re asking students to be involved in the process. The three finalists for the position are Leroy Dorsey,...