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Students get an early start on studying now that reading day is no longer part of Spring Semester finals week. Photo by Brent Uberty.

Finals to come a day sooner with removal of reading day

January 13, 2014

Finals will be one day sooner than anticipated this semester after the previously scheduled reading day on Thursday, Apr. 24 was cut. “President Pershing asked [for the move] because of graduation....

Jasmine Matkovic dives at the Ute Natatorium against ASU. Photo by Chris Ayers.

Swimming: Utah drops both meets in California

January 13, 2014

After seeing success against Arizona State on Jan. 10, the Utah women’s swim and dive team was not so lucky against No. 5 USC and No. 16 UCLA last weekend in Los Angeles. The first meet against USC...

Andy Trow competes in the men’s giant slalom at Park City Mountain Resort. Photo by Brent Uberty.

Skiing: Utes backslide to second place

January 13, 2014

After a strong start to its season, the Utah ski team took a step back last weekend in its second event of the campaign. The Utes traveled to Bozeman, Mont. to participate in the Montana State Invitational...

Baely Rowe competes on the beam at the Red Rocks’ first meet of the season at the Huntsman Center. Photo by Brent Uberty.

Gymnastics: Red Rocks looking to overcome falls, injuries

January 13, 2014

While Utah wound up with the fourth-best score in the nation last weekend, two uncharacteristic falls on bars by veteran leaders Corrie Lothrop and Nansy Damianova were a lowlight. Damianova credited...

“Genius Draws No Color Line” by Carlos Anderson will be on display at the Rio Gallery as part of the “Only Light” exhibition. Photo courtesy of Utah State Fine Arts Collection.

‘Only Light’ exhibit celebrates MLK, Jr.

January 13, 2014

On Friday, Rio Gallery’s “Only Light” exhibit opens, a showcase which celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. and highlights the history of civil and human rights activism. Claudia Nakano, director of...

Kris Gruen will be performing at the Sundance Music Café on Jan. 20. Photo courtesy of Bob Gruen.

Kris Gruen’s music embodies lullaby qualities

January 13, 2014

Kris Gruen’s new album, “New Comics from the Wooded World,” builds off the successes of his two previous records. However, it is the recent level of maturity in his husky vocals and bold compositions...

Students walk by a room in the Marriott Library that was previously full of womb chairs. Photo by Cole Tan.

Womb chairs forced to retire

January 13, 2014

The much-loved womb chairs of the Marriott Library’s third floor are missing in action. Upon returning to campus for Spring Semester, students were alarmed to discover that all of the womb chairs surrounding...

Sally Yoo

Toy stores should ‘disrupt the pink aisle’

January 13, 2014

While reminiscing on my Winter Break, I think back to the frenzy of holiday shopping. As I wandered the aisles of a Target that felt more like I-15 during rush hour, my claustrophobia-induced frustration...

Arash Tadjiki

Sprint shouldn’t purchase T-Mobile

January 13, 2014

The penny-pinchers of wireless have been laughing for years at foolhardy spendthrifts who allow themselves to be gouged by self-proclaimed “premium” cellular carriers such as Verizon and AT&T. ...

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