UTAH TECH UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE | April 20, 2026

Author: Mackenzie Robb

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Thrifting: Inexpensive, ethical spots to find your holiday gifts

Imagine walking down the aisles of a thrift store, and you stumble across a gem that anywhere else would be $50, but here, it is $10. Instead of shopping at big box stores this holiday, you can consider a more ethical solution — thrifting to find little treasures.   Thrift stores are seen as places […]

OPINION | Eight practical items for every college student’s Christmas list

When you’re a kid, your Christmas list is all about the fun stuff. Somewhere between dorm life and doing your own laundry, “fun stuff” turns into “Things I don’t want to spend my own money on.” If you’re on that boat, this list is for you. Air fryer  An air fryer is essential for college […]

OPINION | The top 5 best Thanksgiving foods ranked from a picky eater

Thanksgiving is the only time when it’s acceptable to unbutton your pants and go back for thirds — it’s the holiday of feasting.  Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. The idea of waking up, spending time with family and eating all day is unbeatable. The best part of Thanksgiving is eating leftovers while Black Friday shopping from the […]

LGBTQSO, BSU, SOL host Tie-Dye and Tacos — offering students a colorful break from stress

LGBTQSO, the Black Student Union and the Student Organization of Latinos brought students together with an easy recipe for connection: tie-dye bandanas, good food and time to unwind with friends Nov. 13. They cooked street-style tacos, had drinks, music and tables set up to tie-dye bandanas. About 60 students stopped by and participated in the […]

Utah Tech students prepare for finals with study tips, campus resources

With finals approaching, some Utah Tech students are hitting the books, reserving study rooms and finding strategies to stay productive through the stress. Study rooms There are options on campus to study. The Holland Centennial Commons is full of resources and study spots. You are able to reserve a room for any time you need. […]

Eight years in the making: Utah Tech professor premieres original play ‘Gingerbread’

This season, a musical that has been in the works for eight years will premiere at Utah Tech University. Melissa Walker Glenn, associate professor of music, has created her own original musical inspired by “Hansel and Gretel” called “Gingerbread.” Alongside John Bell, a colleague of Glenn’s from Brigham Young University—Hawaii, the pair discussed the idea […]

OPINION | A grocery store on campus should not break the bank

Having a corner store right inside your dorm building might sound like a dream come true, but looking at the prices makes it feel like a nightmare. The Campus Corner Market, built inside Campus View III, is priced the same as Harmons through Associated Foods, which for the average college student, is beyond their budget. […]

Utah Tech integrates artificial intelligence into spring semester classes

At Utah Tech University, new courses will be teaching students how to use artificial intelligence as a tool to improve their skills. As AI becomes more integrated into modern technology, we see colleges nationwide finding ways to adapt and prepare students. At Utah Tech, professors in their classes are teaching students to enhance their skills […]

Ballots are being sent to Utah Tech students for proposed I-15 sound wall

Students near Interstate 15 have the chance to vote on whether a sound wall should be built to reduce noise from the freeway. The project will move forward only if 75% of voters vote yes to its build. The Utah Department of Transportation has proposed creating a sound wall on I-15 between exits six and […]