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The fall semester is drawing to a close once again. The library, always filled with students, is even busier as students finish assignments and prepare for finals. Students may be at the library to study in a quiet area, meet with peers to complete a...

Sasha Coles enjoys Big Thunder Mountain and the Haunted Mansion as much as anyone, but her walk through Disneyland takes a different turn than most visitors’. A graduate student of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Sasha is here at the U as a...

Conquistador Zion’s National Park From his rock bed the lost conquistador Rises to rub sand from his sun-struck eyes And sees, rising above the desert floor, Familiar landmarks under the strange skies. Awake in the lost homeland of his sleep, Traveler returned, no longer vagabond, He treads a red world, sights a castle...

Balancing the demands of a full-time job and college takes grit, which this student clearly possesses. As a junior with a double major – Spanish and also Health, Society, and Policy – Dominique knows how to employ hard work, tenacity, and intelligence to reach her...

If you want to be wowed and inspired by what young people are doing these days, spend some time with these three students in the Multi-Disciplinary Design Program (College of Architecture + Planning) here at the U. Matthew Hansen, Sumner Swaner, and Ethan Powell each...

By Robert Nelson Greetings, One of the most successful services implemented in the Marriott Library has proven to be the One Button Studio. Located on Level 2, in the Fine Arts Library, these are the bullet points on the media service: Student scheduled video studio Located in...

I position myself as a stand-in for African American victims of violence and police brutality to explore the phenomenon of their post-mortem criminalization. The pointed humiliation and dehumanization of black victims, their loved ones, and communities has become increasingly blatant and ludicrous. How immediately and...