University of Utah an incubator for graphic arts genius
When Russell Bloomdale enrolled at the University of Utah he started out as a business major. And like a lot of students, he changed his mind and his major.
Artist recalls his work for Mormon Pavilion at 1964 World's Fair
On a cold, gray day in early 1962, 41-year-old artist Ed Vebell put down his paintbrush and stepped back from the easel in his seaside studio in Westport, Conn.
U2 guitarist's project rejected by coastal agency
A proposal led by U2 guitarist The Edge for five mansions overlooking Malibu, Calif., has been rejected by California's coastal development agency, despite assurances by him that it would be one of the greenest developments in the world.
Coastal agency rejects project led by U2 guitarist
Despite promises by U2 guitarist The Edge that it would be one of the greenest developments in the world, California's coastal development agency rejected a proposal for five mansions overlooking Malibu citing concerns that it would irrevocably damage the environment.
Experts debate destroying last smallpox viruses
Smallpox, one of the world's deadliest diseases, eradicated three decades ago, is kept alive under tight security today in just two places — the United States and Russia.
U2 Malibu project raises questions about LEED
When U2 guitarist The Edge announced plans to build a cluster of mansions overlooking the Pacific Ocean, he promised the homes would look like nothing more than scattered leaves on the ridgeline and boast the country's most sought-after green building seal.
Happy Birthday to the University of Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — Today marks the 161st birthday of the University of Utah. Few institutions in our state have as rich a history — and photographic history — as the University of Utah.
Value of an inmate: Research indicates that additional educational training in prisons reduces crime
For most of his life, Jody Emery has lacked direction.
Utah's innovators: more than just John Browning
I didn't know John Browning, but my grandmother did. She told me that John and Matt Browning came to what she called "The Ranch" on Uintah flat south of Ogden to test their guns. She sometimes provided lunch.
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