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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

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Here Comes the Solar Power

September 17, 2014

  The U is offering a chance for students, faculty and staff to get connected to solar power through U Community Solar. Until October 1, those interested can apply for residential solar panels. The...

OUR_Ep.99_Tindergate

September 17, 2014

On episode 99 of Ol' Ute Radio, your favorite hosts begin the show with some sleuthing. Gumshoe Blume is on the case of Rebecca's fake Tinder account. After creating a fake account of their own, the two...

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Bemoaning the Student Loans

September 17, 2014

  Many students pay for college by taking out student loans. Currently, the number for national student loan debt is estimated to be over $1.2 trillion, according to FinAid statistics. Last Tuesday,...

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Prime Minister in Prime Time

September 17, 2014

  Julia Gillard, former Prime Minister of Australia, is an inspiration to many. She shattered glass ceilings, fought misogyny and discrimination in government and advocated optimistic views for the...

Q&A: The volleyball team talks favorite artists, songs and concerts

Q&A: The volleyball team talks favorite artists, songs and concerts

September 17, 2014

In honor of the Music Issue, The Daily Utah Chronicle decided to sit down with some Utes on the volleyball team to find out just what kind of music they like to listen to. What’s your favorite music...

Bad air quality the fault of big corporations

September 17, 2014

Utah drivers have the greatest impact on our air quality, according to the Salt Lake City website dedicated to winter inversions. According to an infographic based on data from the Utah Department of Environmental...

Slang doesn’t determine smarts

September 17, 2014

What we say as individuals and how we say it has always somehow been an indication of the sort of person we are. Some believe diction and speech directly correlate with intellect, while others see language...

Local artists would be better choice for Redfest than big-name bands

September 17, 2014

On Sept. 19 at 5:30 p.m., students will congregate on the Union lawn for an activity much more exciting than the usual afternoon naps. Each year, ASUU organizes Redfest, a festival and concert during the...

Corporations should stick to selling their products, not their politics

September 17, 2014

There once was a time when I could toast the glory of a morning sunrise with a piping hot cup of fresh Starbucks coffee without choking on the sharp bitter taste of the company’s outspoken political...

Memory erasure technology poses potential dangers

September 17, 2014

Welcome to the age of “Men in Black’s” neuralyzer. A recent study conducted by UCSD neurologist Roberto Malinow proves it may be possible to alter human memory, allowing patients to have...