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YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN Buy your tickets now for “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” at the Babcock Theatre June 11-21. Charles Schulz’s treasured comic comes to life in Clark Gesner’s classic musical, “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” Come spend a day in the life of the famous comic strip hero, Charlie […]

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A Healthier U

 STAYING HEALTHY AFTER A BREAK-UP By Chris Dilley There’s no doubt that our physical health is often influenced by our mental and emotional health. Research shows that depression has been linked to a number of physical ailments such as migraines, headaches, back pain, digestive issues and many others. The end of a relationship can often […]

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Here are some perks you can enjoy as a University of Utah student: – Amazon.com They offer free shipping on select items with university email address through their Amazon Student program. – Ballet West College students receive the opportunity to purchase day-of Student Rush tickets for only $15 to select 2014-15 performances. Visit balletwest.org/tickets/student-rush for […]

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TODAY LAST DAY TO ADD SUMMER TERM AND FIRST HALF CLASSES Monday, May 25 Monday, May 25 is the last day to add summer term-length and first half classes without a permission code. For more information, please contact the Registrar’s Office at registrar.utah.edu, email registrar@utah.edu or 801-581-5808. LEARNING ABROAD INSTAGRAM CONTEST University of Utah Learning […]

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A Healthier U

CYCLING SAFETY Every sport has its own unique set of challenges and cycling is no different. However, cycling is definitely unique in that it shares space with moving vehicles and can even match speed limit speeds. For that reason it is important to know a few basic safety concepts. Understanding cycling etiquette and traffic laws […]

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BEYOND FACEBOOK

There’s more to social networking than Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram, according to a U professor cataloging alternative sites and services built as a critical response to corporate social media.

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