Emma Feuz
General News ReporterEmma Feuz is a senior at Utah State University majoring in broadcast journalism with minors in sociology and political science. She grew up in Evanston, Wyoming where, just like Utah State, the sagebrush also grows. Emma found her love of writing at an early age and slowly discovered her interest in all things audio and visual throughout her years in school. She is excited to put those passions to use at UPR. When school isn't taking up her time, Emma loves longboarding, cheering on the Denver Broncos, and cleaning the sink at Angies.
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The Utah Women and Leadership project recently released their fourth of fifth briefs dealing with sexism toward women. UWLP’s Susan Madsen talks about this brief and why both men and women should be trying to do better.
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It is colorectal cancer awareness month, and Intermountain Healthcare doctors are asking Utahns to not put off cancer screenings amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The death by suicide of 10-year-old Black student Izzy Tichenor last year opened up a lot of questions about bullying in Utah schools. Can this bill answer some?
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Education is just one of the many things that was greatly affected by the pandemic. One Utah bill aims to capitalize on what we learned about school choice during quarantine, but the reactions so far haven’t been all positive.
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If there is one thing that is important to a lot of Utahn’s, it’s their recreation land. A bill in the Utah Senate would take additional steps to protect both private and public lands from damage caused by some off-highway vehicles.
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The transgender student athlete bill has become the subject of a lot of controversy in the Utah Legislative Session. While Rep. Birkeland claims the bill helps all students, not everyone is so sure.
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A new bill in the Utah Senate would try to educate students from an early age about dealing with mental health issues.
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The Utah Women and Leadership project recently released their new policy brief on women in politics. The brief said Utah has improved since 2021, but more progress still needs to be made.
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Utah has a lot of public education options, so much so that parents can struggle comparing them. A new bill in the Utah House would try to make this school comparison process a little easier.
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The American Red Cross said the United States is in a dangerous blood shortage, the worst it has ever been in decades. The need for blood donations is constant, and the Red Cross said they need more.