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By Sarah Gambles Tuesday April 30, 2024

Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures:

 

☀️ 30 – 54° in Logan 

🌤️ 39 – 62° in Salt Lake 

☀️ 53 – 83° in St. George

 

Anne Hathaway fueled "Princess Diaries 3" installment rumors in a recent interview. My colleague Margaret Darby details everything we know about the Disney classic sequel project.

 

Also on our minds:

  • Dem candidate for governor picks his running mate
  • Why taking the stairs can help you live longer
  • Camping fees could go up at Dinosaur Monument

Many Gen Zers are trading college for trade school

 
It’s a common belief that a college education is required for success and the ability to get jobs that pay well. As a result, there has been less focus on vocational trade education and blue-collar jobs in recent decades.

But, “we’re finally seeing a more than subtle change within our society,” Robb Sommerfeld, co-founder of the National Center for Craftsmanship, told Axios. “More and more students and their parents see alternatives (to college).”
 

As Generation Z is reaching adulthood, many are choosing trade school over university. “Gen Z appears to be weighing the higher cost of college and the guaranteed return on investment in the trades and thousands of young people are skipping college, well aware they are following a generation deep in student loan debt,” per NewsNation.

 

Read more about how more young people are seeking blue collar careers.

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College protests over war in Gaza reach Utah

About 300 students and community members picketed outside the University of Utah administration building Monday, adding their voices to a national wave of student activism against the war in Gaza.

 

Following a number of student speeches and chants among those gathered on the steps of the Park Building, the group moved onto the lawn on Presidents Circle and erected nearly 20 tents.

 

“This is not the University of Utah. This is the people’s campus,” they shouted.

 

Police from multiple agencies watched from a distance as the crowd swelled to about 300 people but began to dwindle about 2½ hours into the event. The University of Utah issued a statement Monday night after several hours of the protest.

 
Read more about the protest and what the school said in its statement.

More in Utah:

  • 'Cowardly act': Gunman who killed U. football player Aaron Lowe sentenced to long prison term (KSL)
  • Michael Englehard: Why I left the beauty of Moab for the chill of Alaska (Deseret News)
  • Former officer arrested in St. George now in federal custody after reportedly fleeing to Cambodia (St. George News)
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Round out your day (v5)

Faith

  • First Presidency releases sites for Cincinnati, Des Moines temples (Church News) 
  • Church of Jesus Christ opens Salta Argentina Temple to media, public tours (Church News)
  • An AI 'priest' forgave someone's sins. 'Father Justin' is now a 'virtual apologist' (Deseret News)

Health

  • Pickleball injuries: Play safe to stay in the game (St. George News)

Sports

  • How this BYU basketball star went from not knowing about Provo’s BYU to getting a master’s degree there (Deseret News)
  • The U.S. won’t host back-to-back World Cups after all (Deseret News)
  • Utah nationally ranked following sweep of UCLA (Deseret News)
  • TNT tribute to Candace Parker included praise of her as an All-Star mom (Deseret News)
  • This former BYU women's basketball star is headed to Oregon (Deseret News)
  • How Patrick Mahomes brought together Tony Finau and Taylor Swift (Deseret News)

Politics

  • Holly Richardson: Did Utah’s Republican delegates go too far? (Deseret News)
  • Gender transition surgeries must be covered in state health plans, federal court says (Deseret News)

The Nation

  • Jay Evensen: Why a decline in fertility could be disastrous (Deseret News)
  • A federal agency is offering a reward after a dolphin was shot to death (Deseret News)

The World

  • Is the Rwanda policy driving migrants to Ireland? (BBC)
  • Five hours with one of the FBI's 'Ten Most Wanted' fugitives. Here's what he had to say (CNN)

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— Sarah

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