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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

Problems with Legacy

By By [email protected] August 17, 2003

By [email protected] Chronicle Editor, I could not agree more with the statements made by Jim Bergstedt in the August 8th edition of the Daily Utah Chronicle. Using race as a factor in school...

a few white men?

By By [email protected] August 10, 2003

By [email protected] about Condaleeza Rice and Collin Powell?And check your grammer. "Has" makes "to go" "gone", not "went."Don't you people have editors?Charles Wentworth3L #post_author_author,...

Swim program reaching new heights

By By Tye Smith August 8, 2003
Last year, the U women's swim team defeated BYU for the first time in team history. Not a soul graduated after the season, and the returning women will be experienced and confident coming off the biggest victory the program has ever seen. BYU has dominated swimming in the region for years, and the breakthrough victory is a sign of rising expectations facing Ute swimmers.

Club athletes prove their dedication

By By Tye Smith August 8, 2003
Campus Recreation Services is the backbone of club sports at the U. By allowing students to participate against other collegiate athletes in unconventional sports, campus recreation provides a welcomed service for many students. The U offers club sports ranging all the way from karate and fencing to ultimate frisbee and marksmanship.

Manning & Co. aim to repeat

August 8, 2003
It's time for an encore. When the U soccer team takes to the field this fall, it will face the greatest pressure the program has ever seen. Of course, that's not necessarily a bad thing, considering the team is coming off the best season in its history.

Library serves as U student center

August 6, 2003
The health sciences library offers refuge to students and faculty, and it's one of few places on upper campus. Just south of the School of Medicine is the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library. Open 100 hours a week during the semester, the library is a comfortable facility to socialize, study and "decompress," says Wayne Peay, library director.

Caring Connections

August 6, 2003
Pain from the death of a loved one can be softened by the programs of Caring Connections in the College of Nursing. Caring Connections was started by Beth Cole, U professor of nursing, in 1998, after a U Hospital quality-control survey revealed a need for a grief and bereavement center.

RED Mag through the ages

By and August 6, 2003
We now call it RED Magazine, but arts and entertainment writing has always found a home in these pages. Here's a chronology of such writing in its many names and incarnations: 1892-The U's fledgling student newspaper publishesits first arts and entertainment story.

To pray or not to pray in public settings

August 6, 2003
When Don Edwards graduated from the U this spring, there were not any spontaneous prayers uttered over the loudspeakers. But despite its absence from the U's graduation ceremony, the issue of public prayer is present on the minds of lawmakers, education authorities and students nationwide.

Building blocks

August 6, 2003
All freshmen must remember their first semester of high school, when the walls were just a little bigger and finding class was a little harder if in the wrong hall. Welcome to the U and its more than 100 buildings. The Union is one building that nearly every student will come to know.