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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

Burying Demons With Commas, Not Shovels

By , , and June 25, 2003
I'm in a place where nobody can find me except for me and I've been here before. In fact, I spent two and a half years of my life here. Only then, there was a difference: Everyone knew me except for myself. New Paltz, New York. There's nothing unique about this place, geographically or architecturally.

Summer Boredom Beware: U Program Offers Quality Outdoor Fun

June 25, 2003
Summer classes are not always full of the "Baywatch" oriented beach fun the name implies. With advanced research labs and hospitals, dedicated teaching staff and abundance of college departments available to summer students, the U is more easily likened to a scholastic beehive than a tropical oasis.

AirMed Life Support for Life Flight

June 25, 2003
They felt it was their duty. After Intermountain Health Care's Life Flight helicopter crashed on June 7, killing the pilot, Life Flight was grounded for a week to allow for grieving time and an internal investigation. The U Hospital's AirMed flight team responded by working overtime to cover for Life Flight and continue providing uninterrupted response service.

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Stop the Whining!

By [email protected] the editor:I'd like to know when Craig Froehlich and other liberals are going to quit complaining about the 2000 election. It's been almost three years now, yet the whining continues....

Leaving Utah Finally A Reality for Malone

June 18, 2003
Utah Jazz fans, who are still reeling from the recent retirement of John Stockton, need to prepare themselves for some more bad news. Odds are that after 18 years of faithful service, Karl Malone will be delivering hammer dunks and fade-away jumpers elsewhere in the next NBA season.

The Chronicle’s View: Auditing Practices of the U Need to Be Enhanced

June 18, 2003
R ecently a U bookstore employee was arrested for embezzling funds. A total of $142,000 was stolen from the bookstore over a period of about two years. The fraud was discovered during a routine internal audit. These audits are conducted every five years for every money-making organization at the U.

Four Years Is Enough Time to Graduate

By By RuthAnne Frost June 18, 2003
Normally, when something takes too long, we get upset. Humans are funny that way. Your mechanic takes a week longer than promised, you have to cool your heels for an hour in a doctor's waiting room or you get stuck on I-15 for 20 extra minutes. Before you know it, you're turning green and smashing into Humvees.

Utes At A Glance

June 18, 2003
Utes Headline Preseason NIT Schedule For the second time in five years, the U men's basketball team will kick off its season at the Preseason NIT. Utah will host the Georgia State Panthers on Nov. 17 at the Huntsman Center. Fourteen other teams will be participating in the tourney as well.

Ute Gymnast Wins Prestigious Honor for 2nd Straight Season

June 18, 2003
While spending much of the season on the sidelines due to injury, Ute All-American gymnast Theresa Kulikowski did not lose focus out of the gym. This week she was named, for the second consecutive year, the Verizon Academic All-American of the Year and to the Academic All-America first team.