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Utah Women’s Tennis Honored By ITA Mountain Region

Utah Women’s Tennis Honored By ITA Mountain Region

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, The University of Utah women’s tennis program received honors from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association for dedication to excellence both on and off the court this season. The program earned the ITA Mountain Region Community Service award after making an impact in the Salt Lake City community this […]

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Utah Men’s Tennis Wins Five ITA Awards

Utah Men’s Tennis Wins Five ITA Awards

TEMPE, Ariz.-Monday, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced its 2018 Division I Mountain Regional winners this morning and Utah men’s tennis earned four individual awards as well as one team honor. Macedonian national David Micevski was named as the ITA’s player to watch after netting a 15-8 record this season as […]

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Two Ute Golfers Named To All-Pac-12 Academic Teams

Two Ute Golfers Named To All-Pac-12 Academic Teams

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, Utah golfers Nathan Wunderli and Jordan Costello were named to the All-Pac-12 Golf All-Academic Team, the league announced. Wunderli, a junior out of Sandy, Utah, was named a first-team all-academic selection for a second-straight season, registered a combined 3.80 GPA and is an economics major. Wunderli competed […]

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Utah Women’s Basketball Promotes Assistant Coach

Utah Women’s Basketball Promotes Assistant Coach

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, University of Utah women’s basketball head coach Lynne Roberts  confirmed the promotion of assistant head coach Gavin Petersen to associate head coach. Roberts extolled Petersen, saying “[Gavin] is a star in this profession and he plays such a significant role in our program.” Petersen has 16 years […]

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Snow College President to retire

Snow College President to retire

  Snow College President Gary L. Carlston will soon retire from his position at the school. According to a press announcement, Carlston and his wife, Janet, have led the two-year college since January 2014. The Utah State Board of Regents will appoint a search committee and conduct a nation-wide search […]

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Medical marijuana supporters pushing back in court

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Medical-marijuana supporters in Utah are pushing back in court against opponents trying to block them from the ballot by citing federal drug law. The Utah Patients Coalition said in court documents Monday they’ve put substantial time and money into the complicated process of gathering enough […]

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Utah school apologizes for yearbook’s harsh words for rival

Utah school apologizes for yearbook’s harsh words for rival

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah high school is apologizing to its rival after publishing a yearbook page criticizing the school as “lame,” ”satanic” and “trash.” Administrators at Maple Mountain High School in Spanish Fork told students at rival Springville High School on Saturday they made a mistake in […]

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Temple rededicated after 2 years of renovations

Temple rededicated after 2 years of renovations

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has rededicated a temple south of Salt Lake City after completing extensive renovations. The Daily Herald reports the temple in South Jordan was rededicated Sunday after being closed for two years to update its furniture, carpet, decorative paint motifs, […]

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Academics skeptical of Utah Lake ‘island city’ proposal

Academics skeptical of Utah Lake ‘island city’ proposal

OREM, Utah (AP) — An ambitious proposal to build an island city on Utah Lake to help stymie toxic algae blooms that plague the water got a boost from Utah lawmakers this year, but not everyone thinks it’s a good idea. Developer Lake Restorations Inc. has proposed funding multiple conservation […]

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Utah teens convince lawmakers to recognize climate change

Utah teens convince lawmakers to recognize climate change

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A group of Utah teenagers has convinced state lawmakers to adopt a resolution that recognizes the consequences of climate change and encourages the reduction of emissions. Seven of the students met with Republican Gov. Gary Herbert on Wednesday for a ceremonial signing of the resolution, the […]

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