Category: Law & Politics
What’s on your ballot?
There are several ways to make sure you are an informed voter.
Read MoreThe rise of ‘Zoom Towns’ in the rural west
COVID-19 has accelerated a trend of rapid growth in western gateway communities. This “amenity migration” is causing urgent planning challenges.
Read MoreWhat would you ask the VP candidates?
Winning essays announced by Utah Debate Commission.
Read MoreTickets for Vice Presidential Debate, U students only
On Tuesday, Sept. 29, all currently enrolled students may enter to win a seat in Kingsbury Hall for the Vice Presidential Debate.
Read MoreThe Constitution, political norms and the future of the Supreme Court
What is “fair” when it comes to choosing the next justice?
Read MoreGrab a debate swag bag
Each bag contains a set of vice presidential debate bingo cards and markers to play along while watching.
Read MoreHonoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Members of the U community honor the life and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsberg.
Read MoreVice Presidential Debate commuter impact
Many of these impacts are needed to accommodate staging equipment, work trailers and satellite trucks vital to making the debate a worldwide success.
Read MoreCircuit Breaker & VP Debate FAQ
What you need to know about access to campus from Sunday, Sept. 27 through Sunday, Oct. 11.
Read MoreStay informed on the 2020 elections
As the host to the upcoming vice presidential debate, the U has been hard at work finding ways to incorporate the debate into fall programming.
Read MoreWhy the vice presidential debate matters to Utah
On Oct. 7, 2020, the vice presidential candidates will take the stage at Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah campus.
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