UTAH TECH UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE | September 19, 2025

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OPINION | College habits that unlock the door to a healthy lifestyle

College life is hectic, so it’s important to take care of your mental and physical health. Here are three easy habits that I swear by that can help you manage stress, build emotional strength and improve your overall well-being. Journaling Journaling offers students a creative outlet that can enhance academic and personal well-being.  Keeping a […]

Utah Tech students, professors weigh in on possible Sundance Film Festival relocation

The Sundance Film Festival, long rooted in Park City, has been a significant event for Utah’s filmmaking community. With the possibility of the festival relocating, students and alumni from Utah Tech University’s film program are contemplating the potential impact on their careers. Robert Redford played a key role in moving the Sundance Film Festival from […]

A night of gratitude: Recognizing local veterans

Utah Tech University’s football game Sept. 14 was more than just a sporting event; it was a heartfelt military appreciation night that honored servicemen and women while spotlighting the university’s newly reinstated Reserve Officers’ Training Crops program. The night was an opportunity for the Utah Tech community to show appreciation for those who have served, […]

Game day guide: Trailblazers’ weekly rundown

Last week was packed with action for Trailblazer athletics at Utah Tech University. Here’s a recap of the events and highlights from the week of Sept. 8-14. Women’s tennis Utah Tech women’s tennis opened its season at the Idaho State Invitational, earning four singles wins and one doubles victory. Sophomore Mariana Zurita and freshman Maya […]

OPINION | We need to find balance with technology to stop loneliness

In an age when we’re more connected than ever, why do so many of us feel so alone? Are we interacting with each other online to supplement our relationships, or to hurt them? Social media was designed to bring us closer but it might be pushing us further apart. The promise of technology, particularly social […]

ROTC program offering students a path to leadership, service

Utah Tech University launched a new Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Program. Interested students can enroll in the ROTC classes or declare a minor in military science. This program aligns with the university’s “active learning. active life.” philosophy by integrating practical, hands-on experiences with in-class components.  Dr. Stephen Lee, dean of the College of Humanities and […]

From mental health to career planning, here are resources every student should know

Utah Tech University has a wide variety of resources readily available for students. There are a lot of hidden gems incoming students may not be aware of. There is on-campus help for anything from finding study buddies to finding a job post-graduation. Writing Center The Utah Tech Writing Center aims to support undergraduate students by […]