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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

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Spring Classes Are Out of This World

January 21, 2015

  What do Martians, dinosaurs and E.T. have in common? They are all topics of classes taught at the U. Among the regular course schedules filled with math, behavioral science and the fine arts...

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Students March to Honor MLK

By Mary Royal January 20, 2015

  Starting at East High School, a group of U students and members of the Salt Lake community marched 1.3 miles to Kingsbury Hall in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Kathleen Christy, Salt Lake...

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MLK Service Day Highlights Legacy and Volunteering

By Mary Royal January 20, 2015

  More than 100 students spent their Saturday volunteering this weekend. The service event they participated in, hosted by the Bennion Center, kicked off the U’s week-long celebration of Martin...

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U Students Stay Silent in March to Protest Injustice

By Mary Royal January 20, 2015

  On Tuesday a group of more than 100 students protested at the Social Work building, marching across campus against all forms of injustice. The march was designed to be silent and non-violent....

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Obama Nominates U Professor Allan Landon to Serve on Federal Reserve

January 15, 2015

  President Barack Obama nominated U professor Allan Landon for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. In a press release issued by the White House, Obama said “Allan Landon has the...

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Measles in Utah, Health Officials Recommend Vaccine

By Mary Royal January 15, 2015

  It’s known as the happiest place on earth, but for two individuals from northern Utah, Disneyland was not quite so happy this time around. On Jan. 3, the Utah County Health Department announced...

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Resolve to Keep Your Academic Resolutions

January 14, 2015

  People around the world make New Year’s resolutions to improve themselves in one way or another. Gyms are often flooded with hopeful individuals wishing to lose those extra holiday pounds....

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Changes to DARS Worries Some Humanities Students

January 13, 2015

  Students in the U’s College of Humanities may have some deceptive information on their DARS reports. History students, particularly in their final undergraduate semester, may have noticed...