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Good morning. Salt Lake City will have a high of 39° and a low of 17°. Earlier this week, my husband and I had a conversation about the metaverse — Nike acquiring RTFKT, the first NFT cafe and our friend who's made a decent side hustle out of selling NFTs. We came to the conclusion that the metaverse isn't something we're interested in participating in. And then I read this article about digital fashion and realized — I already do participate. You might, too. Also on our mind today: why a Utah doctor says rampant COVID-19 is a pandemic of "personal moral character," a change in hiring at Latter-day Saint schools and Tesla's plans to make robots instead of new car models. |
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| | What's happening: Utah philanthropists Tim and Joan Fenton are backing the University of Utah's new $5 million “Founders Fund.” Why it matters: The program aims to accelerate promising student and university-connected businesses at earlier stages than might typically be of interest to traditional venture capital funds. How it works: Students will be involved in finding, vetting and proposing the projects coming out of the University of Utah network that are most worthy of financial backing from the new fund, giving them real-world business experience. Paul Brown, the James Lee Sorenson Presidential Endowed Chair and Professor (Lecturer) of Entrepreneurship at the Eccles School, will oversee the Founders Fund, working with the Fentons on making final investment decisions. Funding amounts will vary, but a likely ballpark on individual investments will be $50,000-$250,000, according to Brown. | What would the bills do? SB114 would require involving parents on the front-end of the curriculum selection process and would allow them to make recommendations to the local board. The proposed curriculum would be available online for the public to review it and then the school board would conduct a public hearing before voting whether to adopt it. HB234 would require all Utah public school teachers to post all learning materials and syllabi for each day of instruction. What are people saying about the bills? “Oftentimes we have bills where I think we’re looking for a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist." — Sen. Mike McKell, R-Spanish Fork "If we truly care about reinforcing principles in the home, wouldn’t we want parents and taxpayers to see what was going on in the classroom before it happened?” — Nichole Mason, president of Utah Parents United “This bill is insulting, burdensome and will not succeed in increasing transparency, but will certainly succeed in driving people from our profession." — Heidi Matthews, president of the Utah Education Association Read more from Marjorie Cortez about the debate over the two bills. More in Politics Did Trump just accidentally reveal he’s running in 2024? (Deseret News) What Utah’s Republican congressmen had to say to Democrats at home (Deseret News) Utah Gov. Spencer Cox speaks out about taxpayer-funded security project at his Fairview home (Deseret News) Does Texas’ plan for a ‘Parental Bill of Rights’ put schools and parents in battle mode? (Deseret News) |
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