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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

Rare books

By , , and August 6, 2003
The U is home to some of the oldest and rarest books in the world. They contain the words and wisdom of authors such as Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes and Galileo, and can be found on the top floor of the Marriott Library, which is also home to the Book Arts Program.

On a commuter campus, Greek Row adds to U life

August 6, 2003
For all the bad publicity it has received over years, there are still some proponents-at least 3 percent of the U student body-who believe greek life is a positive experience. That 3 percent makes up the seven fraternities and seven sororities on the U's Greek Row.

American Idol

By By [email protected] and By [email protected] August 2, 2003

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Hate Crimes & Diversity

By By [email protected] and By [email protected] July 26, 2003

By [email protected]:If people are truly sincere about reducing ethnic hatred, then they ought to re-embrace the melting pot of American individualism, in which people are judged by their actions...

Ten Appalling Lies We Were Told About Iraq

By By [email protected] and By [email protected] July 21, 2003

By [email protected] #1: "The evidence indicates that Iraq is reconstituting its nuclear weapons program ... Iraq has attempted to purchase high-strength aluminum tubes and other equipment...

re: The Old Play of the Pot Calling the Kettle Black

By By [email protected] and By [email protected] July 21, 2003

By [email protected]"Gore found time to put forth random, bizarre falsehoods: "I invented the Internet." "I cleaned up Love Canal."" is what your opinion write wrote. Both of those are wrong. Here is the...

G. Bush misled public for war

By By [email protected] and By [email protected] July 20, 2003

By [email protected] think George Bush completely misled the nation in his efforts to justify the war. I've read certain commentaries supporting the war based on the fact that they want saddam removed...

Future Appears Bleak for New-Look Utah Jazz

July 16, 2003
Do Larry Miller and Kevin O'Connor actually know what the hell they are doing with the Utah Jazz, or do they truly believe that a team without a serviceable power forward, point guard and center can even make a dent in the West? The Jazz signed swingman Corey Maggette, who is a budding young star, and could become great-yet the team was not in any dire need to fill that position.

Utes Honored for Success Both On and Off the Field

By and July 16, 2003
Seventy-nine of the U's student athletes have been named to the Mountain West Conference's all academic team for their spring performances on the field and in the classroom. The MWC announced its spring honorees Tuesday. Those honored maintained a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.

Students Speak Out: Do You Feel President Bush Misled the Public to Go to War?

July 16, 2003
Absolutely. There may be a question as to whether it was intentional or not, but they went to the press without complete information, and that is misleading. Dustin Dye Junior, English To be honest, the whole thing is very confusing. I think Bush had good intentions.