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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

Football Fan Club or Jr. Crimson Club?

By By [email protected] August 28, 2003

By [email protected] night I was excited to attend the home opener against Utah State. As always, I arrived about an hour early to watch the team warm up and enjoy the atmosphere. However to my...

U students Kiel over

August 27, 2003
Gavin Gough is fluent in both Spanish and K'ekchi'-one of 24 Mayan languages spoken in Guatemala. This summer, he decided to learn a third language, spending four weeks studying German at Christian Albrechts University in Kiel, Germany. "I gained an interest in learning languages while on my [LDS] mission and I've always wanted to do something [with a career] internationally," said Gough, who is an accounting major at the U.

Getting fit

August 27, 2003
Lynda Ransdell, U associate professor of exercise and sports science, is addressing one of today's most serious women's health issues Ransdell's study, Daughters and Mothers Exercising Together, was the second of three studies investigating the success rate of women and their daughters who exercise together.

U defense looking for ‘corner’-stone

By and August 27, 2003
For all the accolades vested last season upon the U defense-the top-ranked unit in the Mountain West Conference-the Utes' defensive backfield was far from the team's strength. Despite playing behind a front seven that produced the best run defense in the conference, the U secondary struggled throughout the season, particularly at cornerback.

The Chronicle’s View: Utah football has a new sense of tradition and legitimacy

August 27, 2003
Tonight the University of Utah football team will begin its season at home against the Utah State Aggies. For die-hard U football fans young and old, this has been a much-anticipated event. There are many reasons for the fans to be excited about tonight's game, although one need not be a die hard fan to be participate in the excitement.

Livin’ the fantasy dream

By and August 27, 2003

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Meyer’s Utes take the field tonight

By and August 27, 2003

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Elliott, QBs looking to air it out

August 27, 2003
With the offense shifting from a pro-set to a spread offense after the hiring of head coach Urban Meyer, the one position on the U football team that received most of the limelight was the quarterback. The degree of difficulty has been raised quite a bit now that the passing game will carry much more weight.

Marriott ready for new writing center

By and August 27, 2003
All students-from pre-med to dance majors-have something in common. They must be able to write papers in order to pass classes. The U is offering help by introducing its new Writing Center, located on the third floor of Marriott Library. The center, which opens on Sept.

U library offers 24-hour service

August 27, 2003
An Internet connection now enables students to access a reference librarian, live, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. A new service on the Marriott Library Web site, called LIVE CHAT, connects students with reference librarians at the library or 32 other academic libraries across the nation.