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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Greek recruitment begins

August 25, 2003
Lauren Adams was nervous. So were Shay Ludwig and Emily Foxley. The three were among the few hundred hopefuls in attendance Monday afternoon in the Union ballroom as Greek Row's annual Recruitment Week began. "It's a whole new experience, and anything new is going to be a bit nerve-racking," Adams said.

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By By [email protected] and By [email protected] August 25, 2003

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Computer virus causes e-mail delays

August 25, 2003
U students and faculty may have noticed a bombardment of strange e-mails last week. The SoBig.F virus, the fastest growing computer virus in history, spread rapidly across the Internet before stopping short of completing its intended purpose, an attack on a Microsoft Web site.

Two QBs to run offense for opener

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Front five setting the pace

August 25, 2003
Regardless of the changes made to the offense with the arrival of new coach Urban Meyer, the U football offense still has to count on one position to keep everything together. "We still have to rely on our front five, and I think they are ready after two-a-day camps," Meyer said.

New attitude has Utes bound for success

August 25, 2003
At Monday's opening press conference for the U football team regarding the upcoming season, a seemingly different attitude was present, compared to the past few years. I am not talking about the new offense, which is the question that everyone wants to see answered, but just the simple attitude that new coach Urban Meyer has brought to the team.

U student to World Taekwondo Championship

By By [email protected] and By [email protected] August 24, 2003

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U Catholics celebrate ‘Mass on the Grass’

August 24, 2003
The stained-glass windows were replaced by a sunset and the pews by lawn chairs, but Sunday night's "Mass on the Grass" was nothing new for Tom Klag, lay campus minister. "Being outside just excites people...it kicks off the school year for us," Klag said.

Legacy Park opens

August 24, 2003
The Olympic Legacy Park may not be able to duplicate the exact feelings of the actual 2002 Games, but it comes pretty close, said U.S. Olympian Joey Cheek. Now, students and the general public can visit the park for free and get the sensation of the Games once again.

Crimson Nights sets new record in third run

By and August 24, 2003
Friday's downpour didn't stop students from flocking to the Union for Crimson Nights-in fact, more than 4,100 students showed up. Organizers planned for about 2,500, and had to improvise to provide enough activities and space for students. "No, we weren't prepared for this many students, but we added a lot of last-minute events," said Chad Dilley, Crimson Nights chairman for the Union Programming Council.