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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

Aztecs hope for rebound against Utes

October 14, 2005
Time may be running out for San Diego State to save itself from yet another disappointing season, which might cause the dismissal of head coach Tom Craft. Since Craft arrived in San Diego, he has gone 16-26, without a winning season. The Aztecs have always seemed to be right on the cusp of being a top Mountain West Conference team but never seem to be able to put it all together.

The Chronicle’s View: All for Homecoming, and Homecoming for All

October 14, 2005
Homecoming week is nearing a close, and the U campus has seen another week full of festivities attended by a narrow portion of campus. Traditionally, Greek Row tends to be one of the biggest supporters of Homecoming, especially with events such as Songfest, during which sororities and fraternities, along with an occasional non-greek group, conjure up creative ways to mock rival houses and celebrate their unique traits as part of the U festivities.

Home at last: Volleyball set to open up first extended stay at Crimson Court this season

October 14, 2005
For the first time this season, the U volleyball team gets to experience one of the best things in sports: a homestand. After playing 12 of their first 17 matches in the 2005 season on the road, the Utes (11-6, 3-3 MWC) return to Crimson Court on Friday to start a string of seven home matches in their next eight contests.

Utes corral Cowgirls: Soccer team rolls to 3-0 in conference play

October 14, 2005
It hasn't been pretty, but the Utes (10-5) have made winning look easy early into the Mountain West schedule this season. The bleachers at Ute Field were packed for the second-to-last home game of 2005 on Thursday night as the U won its third straight MWC contest, rolling to a 2-0 win over Wyoming (5-5-3).

Conservatism is logical

By By [email protected] October 14, 2005

By [email protected] response to Manny L. Antonacci's highly researched letter (Liberals may rape dogs, but conservatives worship the devil, Oct. 14):Your letter was full of ignorant name-calling...

The upside of ADHD: The Go! Team’s latest album is more fun than a game of hopscotch

October 14, 2005
The Go! Team Thunder, Lightning, Strike Columbia Records Four out of five stars If the Go! Team's Thunder, Lightning, Strike album could somehow constantly play as the soundtrack to your life, you'd always be happy. You'd skip everywhere you went, wearing a ridiculous smile and waving at everybody.

Claim sanctuary: Get out of bed and visit Oasis Caf for an exquisitely delicious meal

October 14, 2005
College students are hungry-all the time. It's part of the lifestyle: getting up, dragging yourself to class, falling asleep, getting up, going to work and trying to fit time in to do homework and eating every now and then. Not to mention getting a decent amount of sleep.

Now see here: Movies Opening on 10/14/05

October 14, 2005
"Domino" Directed by Tony Scott These days, Keira Knightley plays a sneering tomboy better than anyone. See what happens when you give her cigarettes, a shotgun and a license to kill in this bounty-hunter flick directed by caffeine-for-brains Tony Scott.

Elizabethtown’ is a nice place to call home

By and October 14, 2005
"Elizabethtown" Paramount Pictures Written and directed by Cameron Crowe Starring: Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst, Susan Sarandon, Paul Schneider, Bruce McGill and Alec Baldwin Rated PG-13/123 minutes Opens Oct. 14, 2005 Three out of four stars After a summer's worth of bad publicity and even worse gossip, Cameron Crowe's semi-autobiographical "Elizabethtown" finally hits theatres, and I'm happy to report that it's not nearly the disaster many have made it out to be.