David Wallace-Wells, a New York Times science journalist and author of “The Uninhabitable Earth,” spoke as a special guest for the Tanner Humanities Center at the University of Utah on Tuesday, National Climate Action Day, about climate change uncertainties and the need for global decarbonization policy reformation. The event, hosted by the Tanner Humanities.
In “The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts,” Gregg Hecimovich pieces together the story of a woman who fled slavery, and whose manuscript was lost for more than 150 years.
Two new lawsuits have been filed against Sonoma State University alleging sexual harassment and retaliation. Clea Felien, an assistant professor with Sonoma
Click here to read Jake’s story. Emma Ratkovic 0:04 Hello and welcome back to News For U, the Daily Utah Chronicle news podcast. I’m Emma and on today’s episode of the podcast, we are going to talk about the U’s April 20 discussion reflecting on Germany’s war against the Jews from an American perspective..