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The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

The Outdoor Magazine of the U

Wasatch Magazine

Like a Phoenix From the ... Garden Bed?

Like a Phoenix From the … Garden Bed?

Levi Seegmiller, Staff Writer
March 23, 2025

What happens when you take a vacant lot—one that has been unused for 20 years—and transform it not only into a useful space, but a vibrant garden that provides fresh food for many people experiencing...

Ode to the Garden

Ode to the Garden

Carolina Battistone, Staff Writer
March 21, 2025

What is a garden? In the most literal sense, a garden may be described as a physical space dedicated to growing various plants, vegetables, or flowers. Though accurate, I challenge us to ask ourselves,...

The Beast of Blanche

The Beast of Blanche

Aloyious Soranno, Copy Editor
March 19, 2025

The Beast of Blanche Story and photos by Aloyious Soranno   For as long as humans have existed, there has been a burning desire to explore the unknown and to conquer great feats. We have...

In the Swell with U Explore

In the Swell with U Explore

Brandon Long, Writer
March 17, 2025

The most spectacular places in Utah are the ones often left unseen. Nestled in the vast deserts of Southern Utah, slot canyons lie just out of sight, carving their way with spectacular power through...

Positive Climate News in Utah

Positive Climate News in Utah

Madysen Gailey, Platform Manager/Writer
March 3, 2025

Despite the apparent harms modern society seems to consistently commit against the environment, there are always good people doing good work, and Utah is no exception. Here I’ve compiled a list of positive...

Little Cottonwood Rock: Chickenhead Holiday

Little Cottonwood Rock: Chickenhead Holiday

Levi Seegmiller, Staff Writer
February 27, 2025

It’s hard to imagine Little Cottonwood Canyon largely unclimbed. Officially, that is, with gear. These days, if you’re in the right season and know where to go, it’s almost impossible to not spot...

Outdoor Research at the U: Building a Safer Campus For Our Birds

Outdoor Research at the U: Building a Safer Campus For Our Birds

Auriana Dunn, Staff Writer
February 24, 2025

When I first saw the 2016 film Storks, I was in stitches. The movie has all sorts of comedy from Andy Samberg’s witty stork character to the ludicrously dumb Pigeon Toady. However, what had me chuckling...

An Interview With Climate Scientist, Andrea Brunelle

An Interview With Climate Scientist, Andrea Brunelle

Madysen Gailey, Platform Manager/Writer
February 19, 2025

Back in January, we asked our Instagram followers: If you could ask a climate scientist anything, what would it be? Climate science can often feel like a language of its own—one spoken by experts...

We Have to Change How We Talk About the Climate Crisis

We Have to Change How We Talk About the Climate Crisis

Madysen Gailey, Platform Manager/Writer
February 6, 2025

We’re entrenched in divisiveness, and it isn’t getting us anywhere. Whether it’s your stubborn, idealistic child or your hard-headed parent we all know someone we feel we can’t have discussions...

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