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The free speech zone

The U once had a designated campus “free speech zone” — the Union Plaza — but years ago the university adopted a more expansive policy regarding where free speech is allowed.

THE SONG OF THE REDROCK ARCHES

A geologist and sound artist come together to bring the sounds of red rock arches to life.

EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT CONTINUUM

The winter edition includes: Genes and addiction, 30 years of student service, why humanities matter, top five dinosaur myths and more.

 
Student Life
How to submit documentation with personally identifiable information to the U | Box and Kronos logout method changing on Dec. 20 at 5:30 p.m. | Zhigang Zak Fang a 2017 National Academy of Inventors fellow | Alta Sustainability Leadership Awards nominations open | Distinguished Innovation and Impact Award call for nominations | Center on Aging pilot grant program 2018 RFP | Scientists awarded earth science education award | Matt Gay clinches consensus All-American
Student Discounts
U students can receive 15 percent off at Mattress Firm
The Arts and U
U offers new Master of Arts in Teaching with emphasis in Fine Arts | The J. Willard Marriott Library seeks proposals for outdoor sculptures for newly constructed Katherine’s Courtyard
A Healthier U
Surprising facts about teeth | Kids’ toys and eye safety: Making a list, checking it twice | What is a pharmacist?
 

FORBES ‘PHYSICIAN HONOR ROLL’

Huntsman Cancer Institute oncologist, Saundra Buys, named among top breast cancer physicians in the country.

IS HE REALLY THAT INTO YOU?

U researcher finds how a woman evaluates a man’s mating interest may be psychologically linked to her father’s behavior — and that can affect her own sexual behavior.