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Abhilasha Khatri

Abhilasha Khatri

Author at The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah at The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah

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    dailyutahchronicle.com

    Navigating Gender-Affirming Care at the U

      According to The Kaiser Family Foundation, 26 states have passed bans on gender-affirming healthcare. This includes Utah, where S.B. 16 bans puberty blockers and gender-affirming hormones for minors. The Human Rights Campaign defines gender-affirming care as “a range of services, including mental health care, medical care and social services … [that] helps transgender and...
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    Student Affinity Groups Announce Relaunched Legacy Alliance

      In the wake of H.B. 261 and the subsequent closure and de-funding of various student centers and groups on campus related to DEI, five student groups at the University of Utah have reignited a coalition called the Legacy Alliance.  The Legacy Alliance involves five student groups: the Black Student Union (BSU), Asian American Student...
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    Accessibility in STEM: Research, Courses and Student Organizations

      Disabled students at the University of Utah experience exclusion in many ways on campus, from automatic doors being out of working order for extended periods to long, roundabout detours around construction. In undergraduate labs, benches are too high for wheelchair users and a lack of chairs and other accommodating tools make completing required lab...
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    Pre-meds Discuss the Future of Obstetrics and Gynecology Post-Roe

    With the overturning of Roe v. Wade leading to severe limits on abortions in states across the U.S., medical doctors practicing in obstetrics and gynecology are left with new restrictions on their practice, leaving questions for the profession. For doctors in Utah, performing an abortion outside of the exceptions outlined in SB 174 means facing
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    Campus Buildings, a Reflection of the Past and Future

    From segregated Jim Crow restrooms to current day conversations about making restrooms inclusive for all gender identities, public restrooms have appeared time and time again in discourse about civil rights in the United States. The University of Utah is not free from that legacy. If finding a re…
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    Salaries, Services and Possible Savings: Breaking Down Tuition and ...

      Tuition costs are continually on the rise in the United States. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the average tuition and fees of public four-year institutions were 13% higher in the 2019-20 academic year than 2010-11. But what does tuition actually pay for? Salaries for Faculty and Staff  Mark Winter, the associate...
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    Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade, Thousands Gather at State Capi...

    The Supreme Court voted on Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision made in 1973 to protect the right to an abortion. The decision comes over a month after a draft of the majority opinion was leaked. The draft said the provision used to defend the decision, the right to privacy implied by
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    Utah State Legislators Discuss Gun Control

    Gun control legislation has been put in the spotlight in the wake of several mass shootings across the country, including those in Uvalde, Texas and Buffalo, New York, prompting legislators to act from the state to the national level. In a week of action on gun violence, Democrats in the U.S. Hous…
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    U Student Creates Latinx Student Union to Strengthen Presence on Ca...

    Although Latinx students currently make up the largest population of non-white students at the University of Utah, Osvaldo Miranda, third-year health, society and policy major, felt like their presence was not seen on campus enough. He hopes to change this by starting a Latinx Student Union (LSU) at the college, which he announced on
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    U Community Reacts to Confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson t...

      The United States Senate confirmed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on April 7. Jackson made history as the first Black woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court. Jasmin Clardy, the advisor for the Black Student Union at the University of Utah, said she has felt the excitement from Black students...
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    Students Across 40 Majors Perform Speeches at HIP Talks 2022 – The ...

    Every spring at the University of Utah, the Hinckley Institute of Politics, in conjunction with ASUU, hosts HIP Talks, a competition open to everybody on campus for the best two-minute speech on a topic of the student’s choice. The grand prize is $5,000, followed by prizes of $1,000 for five runne…