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News Clips | July 9-15, 2024

Journalism’s trust problem is about money, not politics, a Utah professor argues

The mistrust stems from assumptions that the news industry as a whole values profits above truth or public service, a recent study found.

University of Utah’s purchase of City Centre OK’d by state higher education board

Purchase price of the building and adjacent parking lot at 175 E. 400 South will be approximately $38 million but no state funds will be used to buy it.

Navigating the University of Utah with the help of a new app

The University of Utah is rolling out a new app that it said will help students stay on track to graduate.

Title IX Regs Treat Students as Political Pawns

Students are not well served by the political nature of ever-changing Title IX regulations, Chris Linder writes.

Not counting overruns, Utah’s 2034 Olympics could inject $6.6B into the economy

In two weeks, Utahns will find out if the state will host the 2034 Winter Olympics. With the hype and excitement of approaching the bid finish line, a new report released by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute shows the games are also a golden opportunity to bring in big bucks to Utah—but there are also risks.

University of Utah research shows evidence of the closest known example of a black hole

Researcher: ‘I’ve been excited about it for nine straight month’

Utah’s primary between Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins is destined for a recount

For Utah politicos, it’s been a lingering question since the end of June: Who will be the GOP nominee for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District?

Families of 737 Max crash victims urge a judge to reject Boeing’s plea deal

Boeing has reached a deal with the U.S. Justice Department, agreeing to plead guilty to misleading federal regulators in connection with the deadly crashes of two 737 Max 8 jets in 2018 and 2019.

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