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The most earth-like planet ever found

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After searching the heavens for more than a decade, on Wednesday Sept. 29 astronomers Steven Vogt and Paul Butler announced the discovery of the...

Beat the summer heat

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Take a look at Valor Alvarado's photo gallery for tips to beating the heat this summer. var uslide_show_id = "4af18171-5ce7-478e-9a39-8f26816ceb8b";var slideshowwidth = "468";var linktext =...
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Utah renters face tough decisions as housing prices spike

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A volatile housing market and skyrocketing prices make it difficult to buy or rent in the Salt Lake Valley.
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Hazardous metals aren’t only in Great Salt Lake’s dust, they’re in the ecosystem too

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Metals and chemicals dumped into Great Salt Lake's tributaries have been found in the lake's vital ecosystem.

New acne medicine for a Beautiful Clear Face

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Paris Garrard started Beautiful Clear Face to help with her own acne when nothing else worked. She was so excited when this formula worked...
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Americans are having less sex. Experts offer insight into why, and advice on how...

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Recent data suggests that fewer U.S. adults and college students participate in intimate sex with a partner, and various factors may contribute to the decline.
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Talithia Williams to speak at Tanner Forum

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Dr. Talithia Williams will give a Tanner Forum talk on Tuesday in the Grand Theatre.
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SLCC prepares for possible impacts of coronavirus

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Here's the latest on the coronavirus outbreak and what SLCC is doing to prepare for the disease's potential impact on the college.
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Protesters eye bigger issues than Pence and Harris

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Several groups converged on Salt Lake City to protest outside the vice presidential debate on Oct. 7.

Government surveillance practices can diminish right to privacy

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The argument on the moral ethics on government surveillance continue, but when does safety take away from American rights?
Driving in icy conditions

Utah natives offer winter driving tips

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As the snow begins to fly, Utah natives give newcomers some advice on driving in winter weather.

Lunch Brunch Concert Series is free for all

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For 17 years now, the Gallivan Center has been one of Utah's number one sources of entertainment and community events. In particular, some of...