The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
1 day ago by Tiara C. Fuller
Nancy Pelosi has been pushing for a vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.B. 106), which was introduced to congress demanding the recognition and renunciation of Turkey's actions regarding the genocide of more than a million Armenians in 1915. At first glance, this bill seems trivial.
The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
18 hours ago by Andrew Kirk
It's really none of my business what race people call themselves or others, but I believe it's useful for society to frequently think about how race is defined and what purpose those definitions serve.
Race is decided by society. There's no gene for race-just the characteristics that society groups together to label races.
The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
1 day ago by Tristan Bennett
It seems everyone is starting a new recycling program these days. From an outside perspective, recycling is a good idea. America is the country in the world with the highest consumption and the highest amount of garbage output. The problem comes in the fact that recycling is an ineffectual way to make that system better.
The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
1 day ago by Jaime Winston
Instead of driving to the U from downtown, Charles Emmett uses public transportation because increasing gas prices are burning a hole in his wallet. "I do have a car, but pretty much only use that to go to the grocery store once a week," he said. "Hopefully we find some kind of alternative fuel source pretty soon.
The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
1 day ago by Alex Bean
Wal-Mart supercenters regularly get a bad reputation. From gutting local mom and pop shops, to increasing traffic and late night noise, it doesn't seem like there's a lot to like about the big box retailer. Salt Lake residents share these concerns over the new Wal-Mart coming to the Sugar House area.
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The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, UT
2 days ago by Jaime Winston
Instead of driving to the U from downtown, Charles Emmett uses public transportation because increasing gas prices are burning a hole in his wallet. "I do have a car, but pretty much only use that to go to the grocery store once a week," he said. "Hopefully we find some kind of alternative fuel source pretty soon.
The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, UT
2 days ago by Michael McFall
Hospital billing records for 1.5 million U patients have been recovered, said the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday. The records contained personal information on former patients from the U Hospitals and Clinics, including physician names, driver's license numbers, insurance information and Social Security numbers.
The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, UT
2 hours ago by Andrew Cengiz
The U is one of the leading colleges in the nation when it comes to research in several areas. Sadly, this may only apply to faculty. U students are losing their ability to perform critical research. Wikipedia is an online "encyclopedia" in which the general public is allowed to make changes to the content at their own discretion.
Signpost, Weber State University, UT
3 days ago
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The women of a polygamous sect are selling their distinctive handmade children's clothing online. The enterprise was initially started to provide Texas Child Protective Services with clothes for the 440 children seized in an April raid on the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' ranch at Eldorado, Texas.
Signpost, Weber State University, UT
4 days ago by Gentry Reinhart
It's not everyday that a freshman athlete walks-on at Weber State University and wildly exceeds everyone's expectations. But for WSU sprinter Eric Bailey, exceeding expectations is something he's getting used to.
"It was the shock of the year," said WSU Men's Track and Field Head Coach Dan Walker.
Signpost, Weber State University, UT
1 day ago by Matt Gerrish
This fall the Weber State University football team will have to work particularly hard to win that coveted Big Sky Conference Championship.
On May 6, the NCAA implemented sanctions on the team for unsatisfactory academic progress. According to the NCAA, Weber State's academic progress report (APR) is at 853, which currently is in the bottom 10 percent of Division I football teams.
College Times, Utah Valley State College, UT
1 day ago by Luke Hickman
NBC's Last comic standing is like American Idol for comedians - only entertaining. Hailing from West Jordan, Utah, Marcus is one of the funniest contestants the series has ever seen.
College Times, Utah Valley State College, UT
1 day ago by Parker Donat
It's hard having a beard. It's itchy, it's hot, people stare at it, and you can't blow huge bubble gum bubbles. I think the toughest, but manliest, part of having a beard is to get enough courage to grow pubic-like hair all over your face. To those men who try and succeed, I say, "Good one on you, mate" and for those who are follicle-challenged, I say, "Dude, sorry. If God didn't put it there, don't even try it."
College Times, Utah Valley State College, UT
2 days ago by Jack Waters
Goodbye UVSC. These words apply not only to the institution, but likely to our president, William A. Sederburg as well.
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