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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

The Chronicle’s View: Xeriscaping Makes Sense for U

June 11, 2003
Following an exceptionally mild winter, Utah entered the fifth year of its current drought this summer. The U is currently one of the state's largest consumers of water. To the U's credit, much has been done to improve conservation efforts on campus. Last year the U was able to cut water consumption on campus by 36 percent.

Letter to the Editor: Every Day Is a Straight Holiday

By , , and June 11, 2003

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U.S. Has Paid the Price for Resolution in Iraq

On May 1, 2003, President Bush, aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, said: "Major combat operations in Iraq have ended. In the battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed. And now our coalition is engaged in securing and reconstructing that country.

U ROTC Adds New Face to Its Ranks

June 11, 2003
The latest addition to the U's department of military science graduated from the U.S. Military Academy and Harvard, served in Desert Storm and worked at the Pentagon. On June 1, Maj. Edwin Frederick accepted his new role as Department Chairman of Military Science.

Wilson Calls it Quits, Will Leave at Summer’s End

June 11, 2003
Ted Wilson is hanging 'em up. After 18 years as the director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, Wilson will retire at the end of summer. "I have seven grandchildren. I want to spend time with my family. I want to do some mountain climbing while I can and ride my motorcycle," Wilson said.

An Eye for an Eye: Those Who Kill Should Die

June 11, 2003
While on parole in 1992, after having spent 11 years in prison for the rape of a 15-year-old girl and the attempted murder of a 14-year-old girl, Roberto Arguelles kidnapped, sexually assaulted and killed 42-year-old Margo Bond, 13-year-old Stephanie Blundell, 16-year-old Lisa Martinez and 14-year-old Tuesday Roberts.

Former ASUU Pres Joins Regents Board

By , , and June 11, 2003
As a voting member on the Utah State Board of Regents, the U's former student body president has found another way to serve student needs. Bill Edwards, the 2001-2002 Associated Students of the University of Utah president and current U student, was appointed to the only student regent spot by Gov.

U Waters During Off-Hours

June 11, 2003
For anyone familiar with water conservation efforts in the state of Utah, the hours of 6 p.m. to 10 a.m. are fair game. The state has requested Utah residents to water only during these hours, but the U-one of the state's largest consumers of water-finds itself an exception to the rule.

Illegal Immigration Illegal Legislation

By By [email protected] June 8, 2003

By [email protected],I read recently about Gerry Maak and a personal crusade she went on to get a free ride for Silvia Salguero.It is a sad day in the United States of America when rogue states...

U Prof Donates $5,000 for Scholarship

By , , and June 4, 2003
It's a small world. Especially if you were ever a student of Patricia Kauffman. Kauffman, who served as a teacher at Springville High School for more than 35 years, was recently honored with the creation of a scholarship in her name. U research assistant professor Neil Cotter, who graduated from Springville in 1975 and was in Kauffman's AP English class, donated $5,000 for the award.