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HOW THE NBA CAN REGAIN VIEWER Over the last few years, the NBA has been consistently losing viewers of major games such as the NBA Finals, leaving many people questioning what they are doing wrong. Right off the bat, many fans have opted not to watch due to the expressed political views. While it is hurting theNBA from a
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UMOCA'S NEW EXHIBITIONS ARE AN ABSTRACT ARTISTIC 1 day ago · The Utah Museum of Contemporary Art celebrated the opening of three new exhibitions on Friday, June 4. The exhibitions were Jorge Rojas’ “Corn Mandala: Flower of Life,” Annelise Duque’s “Remember Them Alive” and Yujin Kang’s “Mountainous.” Family and friends came to support these creatives, along with students and casual admirers of the fine arts. JAZZ BACK THEIR BEST RECORD WITH SERIES WIN AGAINST The Utah Jazz crushed the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 5. The game was over at the end of the first quarter when the Jazz scored 47 points, made 9 three-pointers, and shot almost 70% from the floor. The quarter and the game overall was a statement ALEXANDER: THE NIGHTMARE OF BEING NON-MORMON IN UTAH As a military kid, I’ve had some incredible and enlightening experiences. Living in Europe for seven years was life-changing. The people I met held various beliefs and came from a range of cultures. Moving back to the United States was extremely hard. I wasn’t used to such similarities among every person I met. But MARK EATON — LIVE LIFE TO ITS FULLEST An unexpected death has a way of shaking people and causing them to contemplate their own lives. When news started to leak out about the passing of former Utah Jazz legend Mark Eaton, the stories of his impact and how he lived his life with a purpose and drive poured in.A common theme emerged in these stories; Eaton had time for everybody and always offered a kind word, whether he U STUDENT SISILIA KAUFUSI TAKES ON MISS UTAH COMPETITION “When you think of a Tongan woman, it’s probably not me — too dark, too skinny, too plastic, too fie palangi,” said Sisilia Kaufusi at the Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration and Rally on May 22. “When you think of an American woman I’m not what comes to mind. The tone of THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE The Daily Utah Chronicle – The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice. Navigate Left. Navigate Right. Alexander: We Need Critical Race Theory. June 1, 2021. By CJ Alexander, Opinion Writer. It’s been one year since George Floyd died and our nation demandedan
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RUNNIN' UTES GRAB DEPTH AT CENTER IN DUSAN MAHORCIC Runnin’ Utes Grab Depth at Center in Dusan Mahorcic. University of Utah sophomore guard Both Gach (11), Riley Battin (21), and Branden Carlson (35) react to a dead ball during an NCAA basketball game vs. University of Washington at the Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Utah on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2020. HIBBEN: THE US IS MORALLY OBLIGATED TO SHARE ITS EXCESS Hibben: The US is Morally Obligated to Share Its Excess Vaccines. Over 3 million people worldwide have died from COVID-19 as of the writing of this article. The United States has vaccinated close to half of the population. But even after the entire population gets vaccinated, it will still have millions of shots to spare. JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE PAUSE LIFTED AFTER FDA AND CDC 10 days later, on April 23, the pause was lifted and vaccine labels were changed to warn people to seek medical attention if they develop worrying symptoms. After a thorough safety review conducted by the CDC and FDA, it was determined that the recommended pause should be lifted and the use of the vaccine should continue. HOW THE NBA CAN REGAIN VIEWER Over the last few years, the NBA has been consistently losing viewers of major games such as the NBA Finals, leaving many people questioning what they are doing wrong. Right off the bat, many fans have opted not to watch due to the expressed political views. While it is hurting theNBA from a
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Sports Archives – The Daily Utah Chronicle. Utah Track and Field Competes at NCAA West Regionals. By Emily Dush, Sports Writer. May 29, 2021. Real Salt Lake Draws With Minnesota United FC Despite Early Goal. By Cole Bagley, Sports Editor. May 29, 2021. Thoughts From the Pitch: RSL Draws Third Straight Match. BROWN: IF YOU’RE VACCINATED LOSE THE MASK 12 hours ago · When the COVID-19 vaccines came out, I, like many others, researched vaccine effectiveness and then got vaccinated as soon as possible. With the CDC’s announcement that it’s okay for vaccinated people to strip the masks in most settings, the masks are coming off whether we like it or not. However, in the name of EDITORIAL: THE PANDEMIC ISN’T OVER In late May, the University of Utah chose to follow the state of Utah by making mask-wearing optional. This choice was not surprising as distributed vaccines have increased and COVID-19 transmission has decreased in the Salt Lake area. Even still, vaccinations are not 100% effective at preventing the disease. And even if they were, HIBBEN: OPTIONAL MASKS DON’T ENCOURAGE VACCINATIONS 1 day ago · The CDC recently loosened restrictions for vaccinated individuals, saying that masks are no longer a precaution they should take. With over half of the U.S. population now having received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, many states have lifted mask mandates, with some requiring masks only for those who haven’t been vaccinated.. The CDC hoped that this recommendation would SPORTS ARE BACK AT FULL CAPACITY Sports are officially back. As the United States continues to flatten the curve of COVID-19 cases, more and more sports leagues are allowing for fans to be in attendance. When the pandemic first started, it seemed like sports would never be the same. With leagues cancelling games (and in some cases, entire seasons), it UMOCA'S NEW EXHIBITIONS ARE AN ABSTRACT ARTISTIC 22 hours ago · The Utah Museum of Contemporary Art celebrated the opening of three new exhibitions on Friday, June 4. The exhibitions were Jorge Rojas’ “Corn Mandala: Flower of Life,” Annelise Duque’s “Remember Them Alive” and Yujin Kang’s “Mountainous.” Family and friends came to support these creatives, along with students and casual admirers of the fine arts. PRIDE RETURNS TO SALT LAKE, FILLING CITY STREETS WITH Pride Returns to Salt Lake, Filling City Streets with Rainbows. Sunday morning, June 6, the lawn and steps of the Utah State Capitol were covered with the colors of a 200-foot rainbow flag and people celebrating the end of 2021 Pride Week, hosted by the Utah PrideCenter.
SOTER: IS THE LINGERIE INDUSTRY STILL SEXIST? 20 hours ago · Like most girls, I vividly remember my first bra-shopping experience. My mother decided that my developing body needed some support (so to speak), so off to Victoria’s Secret we went. It felt like a rite of passage to womanhood. Looking back, we were actually supporting one of the most sexist MUSIC MOVIE ROUND-UP: FILMS YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS 1 day ago · In his book “High Fidelity,” author Nick Hornby wrote, “What came first, the music or the misery?” as his hopelessly romantic protagonist, record store owner Rob, revisited his failed relationships to figure out where he had gone wrong. With this popular storyline, “High Fidelity” was adapted into a movie starring John Cusack in 2000 and JAZZ BACK THEIR BEST RECORD WITH SERIES WIN AGAINST The Utah Jazz crushed the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 5. The game was over at the end of the first quarter when the Jazz scored 47 points, made 9 three-pointers, and shot almost 70% from the floor. The quarter and the game overall was a statement THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE The Daily Utah Chronicle – The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice. Navigate Left. Navigate Right. Real Salt Lake Draws With Minnesota United FC Despite Early Goal. May 29, 2021. By Cole Bagley, Sports Editor. On Saturday evening, Real Salt Lake welcomed Minnesota United to Rio Tinto for their sixth match of the 2021season.
CUSHMAN: EVERYONE NEEDS PROPER CIVIL RIGHTS EDUCATION 55 minutes ago · In 1990, Clifton Spencer became the prime suspect in the murder of Stacey Stanton and police arrested him on separate charges to keep him in custody. Spencer alleges that police repeatedly questioned him without a lawyer and even broke protocol by taking him out of the county he was arrested in. At the time, Spencer did not realize the police officers violated his rights. RUNNIN' UTES GRAB DEPTH AT CENTER IN DUSAN MAHORCIC Runnin’ Utes Grab Depth at Center in Dusan Mahorcic. University of Utah sophomore guard Both Gach (11), Riley Battin (21), and Branden Carlson (35) react to a dead ball during an NCAA basketball game vs. University of Washington at the Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Utah on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2020. HIBBEN: THE US IS MORALLY OBLIGATED TO SHARE ITS EXCESS Hibben: The US is Morally Obligated to Share Its Excess Vaccines. Over 3 million people worldwide have died from COVID-19 as of the writing of this article. The United States has vaccinated close to half of the population. But even after the entire population gets vaccinated, it will still have millions of shots to spare. JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE PAUSE LIFTED AFTER FDA AND CDC 10 days later, on April 23, the pause was lifted and vaccine labels were changed to warn people to seek medical attention if they develop worrying symptoms. After a thorough safety review conducted by the CDC and FDA, it was determined that the recommended pause should be lifted and the use of the vaccine should continue. REESE: WHY CHANGE OUR VOTING LAWS? The 2020 election is over and state lawmakers across the country are already working to make it harder to vote. Utah legislators have three notable bills that will change the way Utahns vote. Democratic Rep. Brian King is running H.B. 203 “Mail-in Ballot Amendments,” which would clean up the rules about the dates by HOW THE NBA CAN REGAIN VIEWER Over the last few years, the NBA has been consistently losing viewers of major games such as the NBA Finals, leaving many people questioning what they are doing wrong. Right off the bat, many fans have opted not to watch due to the expressed political views. While it is hurting theNBA from a
SALT LAKE TEMPORARY WINTER HOUSING HOPES TO CHANGE PUBLIC The Salt Lake Temporary Winter Housing located at the Airport Inn Emergency Shelter provides a roof to those without a home, and it also provides a space for people suffering from homelessness to use resources and try to make a better life for themselves so that they may eventually have all of these ALEXANDER: THE NIGHTMARE OF BEING NON-MORMON IN UTAH As a military kid, I’ve had some incredible and enlightening experiences. Living in Europe for seven years was life-changing. The people I met held various beliefs and came from a range of cultures. Moving back to the United States was extremely hard. I wasn’t used to such similarities among every person I met. But REDEFINING 9/11 JUMPERS Redefining 9/11 Jumpers. The terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, left a scar on the memories of Americans. Those who witnessed the attacks, whether firsthand or on television, remember haunting images of those trapped inside the buildings jumping to their deaths. 9/11 has forever impacted American society, and the word suicide continues to THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE The Daily Utah Chronicle – The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice. Navigate Left. Navigate Right. Real Salt Lake Draws With Minnesota United FC Despite Early Goal. May 29, 2021. By Cole Bagley, Sports Editor. On Saturday evening, Real Salt Lake welcomed Minnesota United to Rio Tinto for their sixth match of the 2021season.
CUSHMAN: EVERYONE NEEDS PROPER CIVIL RIGHTS EDUCATION 55 minutes ago · In 1990, Clifton Spencer became the prime suspect in the murder of Stacey Stanton and police arrested him on separate charges to keep him in custody. Spencer alleges that police repeatedly questioned him without a lawyer and even broke protocol by taking him out of the county he was arrested in. At the time, Spencer did not realize the police officers violated his rights. RUNNIN' UTES GRAB DEPTH AT CENTER IN DUSAN MAHORCIC Runnin’ Utes Grab Depth at Center in Dusan Mahorcic. University of Utah sophomore guard Both Gach (11), Riley Battin (21), and Branden Carlson (35) react to a dead ball during an NCAA basketball game vs. University of Washington at the Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Utah on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2020. HIBBEN: THE US IS MORALLY OBLIGATED TO SHARE ITS EXCESS Hibben: The US is Morally Obligated to Share Its Excess Vaccines. Over 3 million people worldwide have died from COVID-19 as of the writing of this article. The United States has vaccinated close to half of the population. But even after the entire population gets vaccinated, it will still have millions of shots to spare. JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE PAUSE LIFTED AFTER FDA AND CDC 10 days later, on April 23, the pause was lifted and vaccine labels were changed to warn people to seek medical attention if they develop worrying symptoms. After a thorough safety review conducted by the CDC and FDA, it was determined that the recommended pause should be lifted and the use of the vaccine should continue. REESE: WHY CHANGE OUR VOTING LAWS? The 2020 election is over and state lawmakers across the country are already working to make it harder to vote. Utah legislators have three notable bills that will change the way Utahns vote. Democratic Rep. Brian King is running H.B. 203 “Mail-in Ballot Amendments,” which would clean up the rules about the dates by HOW THE NBA CAN REGAIN VIEWER Over the last few years, the NBA has been consistently losing viewers of major games such as the NBA Finals, leaving many people questioning what they are doing wrong. Right off the bat, many fans have opted not to watch due to the expressed political views. While it is hurting theNBA from a
SALT LAKE TEMPORARY WINTER HOUSING HOPES TO CHANGE PUBLIC The Salt Lake Temporary Winter Housing located at the Airport Inn Emergency Shelter provides a roof to those without a home, and it also provides a space for people suffering from homelessness to use resources and try to make a better life for themselves so that they may eventually have all of these ALEXANDER: THE NIGHTMARE OF BEING NON-MORMON IN UTAH As a military kid, I’ve had some incredible and enlightening experiences. Living in Europe for seven years was life-changing. The people I met held various beliefs and came from a range of cultures. Moving back to the United States was extremely hard. I wasn’t used to such similarities among every person I met. But REDEFINING 9/11 JUMPERS Redefining 9/11 Jumpers. The terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, left a scar on the memories of Americans. Those who witnessed the attacks, whether firsthand or on television, remember haunting images of those trapped inside the buildings jumping to their deaths. 9/11 has forever impacted American society, and the word suicide continues to EDITORIAL: THE PANDEMIC ISN’T OVER 1 day ago · In late May, the University of Utah chose to follow the state of Utah by making mask-wearing optional. This choice was not surprising as distributed vaccines have increased and COVID-19 transmission has decreased in the Salt Lake area. Even still, vaccinations are not 100% effective at preventing the disease. Andeven if they were,
VAN GOGH IMMERSIVE ART EXHIBIT TO COME TO SALT LAKE IN THE 1 day ago · A new 3D art exhibit coming to Salt Lake this fall displays Vincent van Gogh’s work in a totally new way. It’s an elevated experience that is taking people deeper into the famous Dutch artist’s work and raising the bar for what’s typically expected from an art exhibit. An Immersive Van Gogh Experience The U PROFESSORS DISCUSS POTENTIAL BANNING OF CRITICAL RACE 1 day ago · Idaho’s governor Brad Little recently signed a bill banning critical race theory from being taught in schools. Is Utah next? Idaho’s decision has led lawmakers in a similar direction in other states such as Tennessee, Texas and Utah. In Utah, much of the pressure upon lawmakers is from the Utah Parents United group, whichis
PRIDE RETURNS TO SALT LAKE, FILLING CITY STREETS WITH Sunday morning, June 6, the lawn and steps of the Utah State Capitol were covered with the colors of a 200-foot rainbow flag and people celebrating the end of 2021 Pride Week, hosted by the Utah Pride Center. The week had several other events as well, CUSHMAN: EVERYONE NEEDS PROPER CIVIL RIGHTS EDUCATION 55 minutes ago · In 1990, Clifton Spencer became the prime suspect in the murder of Stacey Stanton and police arrested him on separate charges to keep him in custody. Spencer alleges that police repeatedly questioned him without a lawyer and even broke protocol by taking him out of the county he was arrested in. At the time, Spencer did not realize the police officers violated his rights. HIBBEN: THE END OF THE GRAND OLD PARTY The Republican Party is facing an evolution after former President Donald Trump divided the party with his aggressive rhetoric. Respected Republican leaders like John McCain and Mitch McConnell joined the long list of Republicans insulted by Trump, often in a flurry of late-night Twitter posts. Part of Republicans’ history emphasizes promoting the Constitution, yet JAZZ BACK THEIR BEST RECORD WITH SERIES WIN AGAINST 1 day ago · The Utah Jazz crushed the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 5. The game was over at the end of the first quarter when the Jazz scored 47 points, made 9 three-pointers, and shot almost 70% from the floor. The quarter and the game overall was a statement BO BURNHAM'S 'INSIDE' ISN'T JUST A COMEDY SPECIAL 1 day ago · Bo Burnham has always presented an interesting dichotomy of feelings about his successful comedy career. When asked what his advice would be to someone wanting to follow in his footsteps he said, “you gotta just take a breath and give up.”. In his 2016 comedy special “Make Happy,” Burnham furthered this sentiment by saying, “I had a privileged life and I got lucky and I’m unhappy.” 2021 HIP TALKS GRAND PRIZE WINNER HIGHLIGHTS ASIAN “Our crescent-shaped eyes are swelling shut from the violent and verbal attacks of bloodied and bloodless battles, streaming tears as we hear the latest story and attack We are the prodigal and rejected children of America,” said Julianne Liu in her award-winning entry to the 2021 Hinckley Institute of Politics Talks contest. The ALEXANDER: THE NIGHTMARE OF BEING NON-MORMON IN UTAH As a military kid, I’ve had some incredible and enlightening experiences. Living in Europe for seven years was life-changing. The people I met held various beliefs and came from a range of cultures. Moving back to the United States was extremely hard. I wasn’t used to such similarities among every person I met. But*
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U Students and Faculty Support Park City Becoming a Dark Sky CommunityNovember 19, 2020
By Porshai Nielsen
, News
Writer
Park City, home to celebrities, ski resorts and the Sundance Film Festival, is considering becoming the next Dark Sky Community in Utah. This would mean reducing...*
ASUU Implements Flu Shot Initiative to Help Stop Spread of SeasonalInfluenza, COVID-19
November 19, 2020
By Jack O'Leary
, Staff
Writer
Every year, between nine and forty-five million Americans get sick with the flu according to the Center for Disease Control. This year, the flu season comes at a...*
Faith Through Fear: How Students’ Worship Adapted to a GlobalPandemic
November 18, 2020
By Alexis Perno
, News
Writer
When freshman communications major Lauren Johnson contracted COVID-19, her quarantine in the University of Utah Guest House became a test of faith. As...*
Cushman: We Need to Start Advocating for Inmates and Their FamiliesNovember 18, 2020
By KC Ellen Cushman
,
Opinion Writer
Inmates’ families face unique struggles, from extra expenses to emotional and mental health issues. As cases of COVID-19 have exploded in Utah prisons, those families...*
Kincart: COVID-19 Doesn’t Excuse Being UninvolvedNovember 16, 2020
By Sydney Kincart
,
Opinion Writer
As we approach the end of a stressful semester, it’s important for students to find a community on campus. And it’s even more important during the pandemic....*
Letter: Colleges Need to Listen to Students this SpringNovember 16, 2020
By Landon Troester
The Fall 2020 semester is approaching its endgame. For the main campus, classes are slated to end on Dec. 3 and finals should be completed by Dec. 11. As we approach...*
Dush’s Top 5 Greatest Tennis PlayersNovember 16, 2020
By Emily Dush
, Sports
Writer
Many sports fans know the popular tennis players of today. These are the players that have made history on and off the court or players who have proven that playing...*
IDKHOW Releases Debut Album ‘Razzmatazz’November 15, 2020
By Zoe Gottlieb
, Arts
Writer
While 2020 has inarguably brought a lot of hardship to the lives of many, it has also allowed certain music groups to tap into their roots, rediscover their identities...*
New Talent and Returning Stars: 2020-21 Women’s BasketballNovember 14, 2020
By Carlos Padilla
and
Eric Jensen
The University of Utah Women's basketball team is about to embark on the most challenging season in recorded school history, and the coronavirus pandemic has been...*
Saifee: We Need More Women in the Environmental MovementNovember 14, 2020
By Zahra Saifee
, Opinion
Writer
I am a junior in college studying the effects of climate change on our world. I must admit my major is sad. The reality is that humans have severely altered the...*
‘White Savior’ Examines Family Dynamics Amid Differing PoliticalViews
November 14, 2020
By Paige Gardner
, Arts
Writer
In award-winning playwright Catherine Filloux’s latest work, “White Savior,” we catch a glimpse at the complexity of maintaining relationships with family...*
BYU’s Zach Wilson, Heisman Candidate?November 13, 2020
By J. Prather, Sports Writer For Utah fans, this weekend was frustrating to say the least. Fall football was canceled and then brought back with a postponed and shortened schedule — while...News
The New Normal: Masks and the COVID-19 PandemicBy Alexis Perno
and Jack
O’Leary • November 23, 2020 For Dr. Carlos Alberto Spironelli Ramos, face masks are not new. With over 30 years of dentistry experience and a Ph.D. in Endodontics, Ramos has been the director... * U Team Wins Fourth Place in Adobe Analytics ChallengeBy Jack O'Leary
, News
Writer • November 21, 2020 * Understanding Racial Battle Fatigue and Anti-Racist Education atthe U
By Kayleigh Sliverstein, Joseph Moss • November 20, 2020 * Changing Seasons Bring New Safety PrecautionsNovember 12, 2020
* Pre-Thanksgiving Testing at the U Sets Precedent for Spring By Kayleigh Silverstein,
News Writer • November 11, 2020 * New Utah State of Emergency Impacts U CampusBy Natalie Colby
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Kayleigh Silverstein • November 9, 2020View All
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Thoughts From the Gridiron: Utah vs USCBy Cole Bagley
, Assistant
Sports Editor
November 22, 2020
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Utah Football Drops Season Opener Versus No. 20 USCBy Sammy Mora
, Sports
Editor
November 22, 2020
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Overton’s Top 5 NFL Wide ReceiversBy Sean Overton
, Sports
Writer
November 21, 2020
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A Look At The Pac-12 And Other Musings On Utah Women’s BasketballBy Eric Jensen
, Sports
Writer
November 21, 2020
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No Fans In The Stands, A Grim Reality For StudentsBy Eric Jensen
, Sports
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November 20, 2020
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Utah Football Sets to Start Season Hosting No. 20 USCBy Sammy Mora
, Sports
Editor
November 20, 2020
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Back to the Hardwood: Previewing the Runnin’ Utes 2020-21 SeasonBy Cole Bagley
and Ethan
Pearce
November 18, 2020
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Behind the Booth: The Voice of the UtesBy Sammy Mora
, Sports
Editor
November 18, 2020
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Utah Athletics Adds to 2021 Rosters on National Signing DayBy Ethan Pearce
, Sports
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November 18, 2020
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Pac-12 Announces Cancellation of Utah Utes vs. UCLA Bruins GameBy Cole Bagley
, Assistant
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November 13, 2020
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Keaton Henson’s 'Monument' Is a Love-Letter to Grief and HopeBy Brianna Fuller
, Arts
Writer • November 23, 2020 Keaton Henson is an English musician, poet and visual artist whose work is known to provoke intense emotion and feeling. He has released five folk-rock albums, including the...Continue Reading
Fall and Winter Arts at the U Flourish Amid PandemicBy Hannah Keating
, Arts
Writer • November 22, 2020 Even as the days grow colder and the University of Utah campus barrels into a semester wrap-up featuring online instruction, the arts here at the U continue to flourish. A...Continue Reading
U Theatre Thrives with Virtual Production of "The Night Witches"By Kate Button
, Arts
Writer, Copy Editor • November 21, 2020 In spite of the changes to daily life that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought, the University of Utah’s theatre department has found a way to keep the arts and theatre alive...Continue Reading
October Arts Desk FavoritesBy Oakley Burt
, Parker
Dunn ,
Hannah Keating
, Cade
Anderson
, Kate
Button ,
and Jacqueline Mumford•
November 19, 2020
Oakley Burt As I'm sure we're all aware by now, COVID-19 has severely impacted a usually flourishing film industry. Major films such as "Dune," "No Time to Die" and "Black...Continue Reading
Quarantine Comedy in SLAC Digital ShortsBy Kate Button
, Arts
Writer, Copy Editor • November 19, 2020 After temporarily closing in March in response to the ever-growing COVID-19 pandemic, the Salt Lake Acting Company has announced a new season of digital productions to offset...Continue Reading
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Letter: Your Parking or Your LifeBy Margot Porter
November 23, 2020
As a University of Utah student, you know what I love seeing on campus? “NO STUDENT PARKING” signs. I’m not joking — I legitimately wish we had less student... Saifee: The Environmental Movement’s Progressive Transformation isLong Overdue
By Zahra Saifee
, Opinion
Writer
November 22, 2020
Google “Treehuggers” — a word commonly used in reference to members of the environmental movement — and you’ll find image after image of a, most-likely... Alexander: How Dare the American People Steal This Election FromTrump?
By CJ Alexander
, Opinion
Writer
November 21, 2020
According to every reputable and trustworthy news source, this November's hotly contested presidential election had a clear winner. They say it was Joe Biden, but... McGrath: Biden Can Help Preserve School Art Programs By Mackenzie McGrath,
Opinion Writer
November 21, 2020
I recently conducted an interview with an anonymous University of Utah student and SLC creative regarding how her art and creativity have drastically changed during... Soter: Salvage the Last Stretch of 2020 by Deleting Your Social MediaBy Theadora Soter
,
Opinion Writer
November 21, 2020
There’s no denying that social media is deeply problematic. It divides us, isolates us, misinforms us and above all, controls us. It changes our thought patterns... Reese: It’s Time for a $15 Minimum WageBy Isaac Reese
, Opinion
Writer
November 19, 2020
The Trump administration has allowed at least six million Americans to fall into poverty during the economic recession prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic. President-elect...Current Issue
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