How the river flows
New U research shows that there are natural water sources that shape the character of Utah’s Jordan River.
Read MoreNew U research shows that there are natural water sources that shape the character of Utah’s Jordan River.
Read MoreThe U’s departments of Materials Science and Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering recently merged into a single academic unit.
Read MoreSitting for long periods of time may be as harmful to your health as obesity and smoking.
Read MoreI have been a coffee drinker for a long time. From age 14 (if not earlier), I’d drink espresso with my family when we visited cafes, and a lot of my ideas about coffee started there. Even though the coffee I was drinking was very different from the coffee I try to make now, the experience was similar. It was special, it was new. You always ended up tasting things you didn’t expect to taste.
Read MoreWhether you identify as a self-proclaimed carnivore, flexitarian, pescetarian, vegetarian or vegan, there’s no denying that plants deserve a prominent place on the plate.
Read MoreASUU held a vigil on Monday, July 1, at 6 p.m. on the Union lawn.
Read MoreU scientists have found that multiple ancient groups—including relatives of crocodiles and alligators—were not the carnivores we know today, but veggie eaters.
Read MoreIf you missed these campus all-stars we highlighted in May and June, you’ll want to take a minute and get to know them.
Read MoreThe Utah Coal Country Strike Team receives financial boost after final round of Alliance for the American Dream competition.
Read MoreThe Department of Film & Media Arts welcomes new leadership.
Read MoreReflecting on the Stonewall riot’s 50th anniversary and the many queer heroes who have emerged in the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
Read MoreNew research led by U biologists finds that some plants and trees’ water use can make droughts more intense.
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