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Today In History: A Physics Breakthrough That Would Change Medicine Forever
Röntgen’s discovery was groundbreaking. For the first time, physicians had a non-invasive method to observe the internal condition of their patients.
Utah Tech Theatre Presents – John Proctor is the Villain
Utah Tech Theatre - Mark your calendars for "John Proctor is the Villian” performances, November 9–11 and 14–18 at 7:30 PM in the Eccles Fine Arts Center
Autumn Changes at Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon remains open every day, year-round. The Visitor Center is currently open from 8 AM to 6 PM and will transition to winter hours of 8 AM to 4:30 PM
Women’s Pay And The Nobel Prize
Women’s advocates and the politicians they influence often jump to policy conclusions based on median incomes without appreciating the insights. Pay gap is
Term Limits Needed Now More Than Ever
Term limits are a long overdue course correction, one Americans appear ready for. A University of Maryland poll this year found that 86 percent of
Today In History, September 25 – A Look Into The Past
Today In History, September 25 - The Bill Of Rights, PSA Flight 182, Little Rock Nine, First Transatlantic Cable, & Mars Observer Launched.
Experience the Magic of the Renaissance at the Medieval Days Renaissance Faire
The Medieval Days Renaissance Faire invites visitors to step back in time and relish the sights, sounds, and festivities of the Renaissance period.
The 13th Annual 2023 Zion Canyon Music Festival
The Southern Utah Independent is honored to be a Zion Canyon Music Festival co-presenter for the upcoming 2023 Zion Canyon Music Festival.
Systemic Racism Hiding in Plain Sight
Systemic racism is blatantly obvious in public education for minority and poor students in our inner cities. Even when students emerge from public schools
Robots Can Now Harvest Ripe Strawberries
Robots Harvest Strawberries - Robotics have become more affordable, smarter and easier to operate. Soft fruits like strawberries can be picked mechanically