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U marks ‘I Stand With Immigrants Day’ with call to action – @theU

October 24, 2022

Dear Senators Romney and Lee:

On behalf of the undersigned Utah higher education institutions, we write to respectfully urge you to respond swiftly to the recent Fifth Circuit Court decision that jeopardizes the future of our undocumented immigrant students, faculty, and staff on campus. We always knew that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was a limited solution to the plight of these students and that Congress would ultimately need to provide a permanent solution for the hundr ... Read more

It’s On! Here’s Everywhere You Can Ski This Weekend

This article originally appeared on Ski Mag

It was looking pretty bleak at the beginning of October for any earlier-than-usual ski-resort openings across the country, but post-Halloween storms rolling through Colorado, Utah, and into Cal ... Read more

Wind blows roof off mobile home during Garfield County thund

CANNONVILLE, Utah, Aug. 21, 2022 (Gephardt Daily) — Strong winds blew the roof off a mobile home Sunday during a severe thunderstorm in Garfield County.

A mobile home in Cannonville lost its roof to the windstorm about 3:45 p.m., accor ... Read more

Written in Stone: QCNR Graduate Ray Poe on Defining His Own

Utah State Today is highlighting the profiles of some of the students of the Class of 2022.

It probably occurred to Ray Poe, when he was riding along a ridiculously pitted and rock-strewn service road, fleeing a thunderstorm, riding on t ... Read more

Daily briefing: Maths proof hints at the true nature of infinity

An extra size of infinity might sit between the first and second infinitely large numbers. Plus, severe COVID-19 seems to be even rarer in children than we thought, and AlphaFold is going open source.

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The structure of human interleukin-12 protein bound to its receptor, as predicted by machine-learning software.Credit: Ian Haydon, UW Medicine Institute for Protein Design

More scientists are set to get acces ... Read more

Mossy Cave Trail in Bryce Canyon selected as 2022 Hot Spot

BRYCE CANYON CITY, Utah — Bryce Canyon’s Mossy Cave Trail has been chosen as a 2022 Hot Spot by the Leave No Trace Organization. To celebrate, a Leave No Trace Team will work with the National Park Service from Aug. 25 to Aug. 29 to provide infor ... Read more

BLM warns Utah hikers of quicksand at Grand Staircase-Escala

CANNONVILLE, Utah (ABC4) – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is warning hikers to watch out for quicksand at the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

Last week, rangers with BLM patrolled the rockfall dam in Bull Valley Gorge ... Read more

In Utah, a ‘Company Town’ Means Just That

SALT LAKE CITY, July 23 — All 137 of Rod Syrett’s neighbors live on land owned by his family. In fact, more than half — 73 to be precise — are relatives of his. And except for children, nearly all of them work for Mr. Syrett at Ruby’s Inn, ... Read more

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