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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

Anger Management, the unedited version

August 25, 2003
A player at a pickup basketball game at the HPER punched another player after the referee made a call with which he disagreed. The case is currently under investigation. Spit and run A U shuttle bus driver called police after a bicyclist spit on him and threw rocks into his window while the driver was driving.

Utes and Aggies compete in blood drive

August 25, 2003
When the Utes take the field on Aug. 28 against Utah State in the football season opener, Carolyn Horn Dumond is hoping the U can claim victory before the opening kickoff. For the second year, the two universities are teaming up to replenish local blood supplies in the "Bleed Red for the Community" blood drive.

Pretty please with cherries on the top

August 25, 2003
I've been writing for The Chronicle for a while now-some of you may have even noticed my name while scanning for B&D Burger coupons in the feature section. As an old timer, I have to keep things new and exciting-you know, give the kiddies what they want.

Machen answers legislative attack

By and August 25, 2003

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Will the governor’s mansion move from Sac-town to Tinseltown? (Yes. Jasyn Jones)

By By Jasyn Jones August 25, 2003
California is a big-ass state. It's not physically as large as Texas or Alaska, but it is monumental nevertheless. California has the highest population of any state in the Union. Almost one American in eight is a resident of the Golden State. It has an economy so large that, if it were a separate nation, it would have the fifth-largest economy on Earth.

Will the governor’s mansion move from Sac-town to Tinseltown? (No. Kathleen Gurr)

By By Kathleen Gurr August 25, 2003
California is in a crisis, financially and politically. The state is paying for what experts have called years of "chronic imbalance" between California's tax revenue and its spending, and many view the imminent recall election as the perfect opportunity to choose a new leader to clean up the state's fiscal mess.

Students Speak Out: Do you feel the greek community adds to campus life or not?

By and August 25, 2003

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The Chronicle’s View: Greek Row is not the only option for student involvement

August 25, 2003
Monday afternoon was the beginning of Greek Row's annual recruitment week. The week, also known as "Rush," provides an opportunity for prospective members to decide whether or not greek life is for them. Throughout the week, prospective members and the 13 chapters on campus will be sizing each other up to decide who will fit best where.

D-line set to start without Kaufusi

August 25, 2003
Going into his senior season at the U, All-America candidate Jason Kaufusi has the weight of the whole defense on his shoulders. Well, to be more specific, on his surgically-repaired right shoulder, which kept the two-time all conference defensive end out of quite a bit of practice since the spring.

Supercomputer to change U research

August 25, 2003
The Student Services Building will soon be home to one of the most powerful computers in the world. Construction of the $2 million supercomputer will begin in September. The machine will primarily be used for biomedical research. The Center for High Performance Computing received a grant of more than $1.