Letter: Legal weapons on campus
One only needs to look to other on-campus shootings in recent years to see that the only people kept safe on gun-free campuses are the shooters who are intent on mass murder. While we all should mourn...
View ArticleNewsmakers: Sexist gamers to unfair fanners
The months-long conflict over sexism within the gaming industry-now dubbed #GamerGate -was thrust into public view when Sarkeesian was forced to cancel a speech at Utah State University after the...
View ArticleU. of Utah art faculty show their stuff at UMFA
The Salt Lake Tribune) Brian Snapp, associate professor and chair of the University of Utah Department of Art, right, talks about some of the pieces in a new exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts:...
View ArticleUniversity defends response to threat to speaker
Facing faculty concerns about guns on the campus of Utah State University, the school's president is responding to accusations that the institution acted irresponsibly after a threat against feminist...
View ArticleRolly: Oda's at it again -- goes after feminist defender
Rep. Curt Oda, R-Clearfield, is famous for his bill a few years ago that would have made it legal to shoot feral cats . The measure, which eventually failed in the Senate, had to be tweaked by another...
View ArticleObama 'not finished' naming monuments
President Obama's recent designation of a 350,000-acre national monument in southern California has many westerners wondering, "What's next?" Since taking office, Obama has created or expanded 13...
View ArticleElizabeth (Liz) Leonelli
Elizabeth Jane Boe Leonelli was born November 18, 1941, in Hayfield, Minnesota to Norman Phillip and Jessie Susan Bryant Boe.
View Article2,000-plus gather for Higher Things conferences
Nearly 2,100 Lutheran youth, chaperones and church workers from all over the United States and Canada gathered at three college campuses this summer for the 2014 Higher Things Lutheran youth...
View ArticleUtah State University joins Leading Institutions to Modernize Grant...
KualiCo, an open source software company focused on the delivery of administrative solutions for higher education, announced today Utah State University has selected Cloud Enterprise for Grant and...
View ArticleFeminist video game critic who canceled Utah visit predicts the end of sexist...
Anita Sarkeesian, the feminist critic of sexism in video game culture, penned an op-ed in the New York Times Tuesday titled "It's Game Over for Gamers." Sarkeesian, who canceled a scheduled speech at...
View ArticleAnnie Knox
Annie worked for njspotlight.com and The Associated Press before joining The Tribune staff in August 2014. She covers higher education and general government news.
View ArticleFeminist blogger threatened with violence
Anita Sarkeesian in one of her latest episodes of "Tropes vs. Women in Video Games." Sarkeesian received threats of public violence after agreeing to speak at Utah State University.
View ArticleSurvey to determine students' financial wellness
Chart showing trend in total U.S. student debt, 2004-2014. The amount of debt carried by American students has more than tripled over the past 10 years.
View ArticleCostumes: Not Just of Halloween
By October, many stores already had Halloween displays out. Wigs, masks, face paints and full costumes hung from racks on aisles decorated in orange and black.
View ArticleGlade A. Myler Pens New Poetry Book
Containing poems written in Spanish and English, as well as one in Portuguese, the new anthology by poet and author Glade A. Myler , " Through the Eye of the Needle : A Book of Poetry" , shows the...
View ArticleNail-biter looms: Love up by 5 points over Owens in latest poll
The Salt Lake Tribune) Mia Love and her 4th district opponent, Doug Owens, shake hands after a debate on the Doug Wright Show at the KSL studios in Salt Lake City, Thursday, October 30, 2014. The Salt...
View ArticleMaking museums fun for families: UMFA celebrates 100 years of art
Museums might not always be the No. 1 destination kids choose when planning family outings.
View ArticleVolume 61, Issue 10: November 7, 2014
A feminist speaker's decision to cancel her appearance at Utah State University is one of the first clear examples of how laws allowing concealed weapons can thwart... Keep up with all that's happening...
View ArticleUtah win: Mia Love makes history as first black Republican woman in Congress
The Salt Lake Tribune) Mia Love gets a hug from her father after she beat opponent Doug Owens in the race for Utah's 4th Congressional District, Tuesday November 4, 2014. The Salt Lake Tribune) Mia...
View ArticleC&RL News - " November 2014
The November 2014 issue of C&RL News is now freely available online. With the growing trend of libraries as publisher, more institutions are focusing attention on locally created research and...
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