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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

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Mary Lou Compher examines a display at the Winter Arts Fair in the Union Monday.

Late Night Radio: KRCL Offers Students Airtime Opportunity

By , , , and November 27, 2002
His parents named him Dylan, as in Thomas not Bob. His last name is Mace, as in spiked medieval club used to hammer at armor. Some call him the "dark prince of the night." Dylan Mace spins tunes--a menagerie of industrial, psychedelic, Wagnerian, Gothic, often political, strictly electronic, fiddle-centric and loyally guitar ditties--every Sunday, 12 a.

U Fans a Little Too Thirsty for BYU Blood

By , , , , , , , and November 27, 2002
The Holy War is over and the righteous have won. Or have they? In light of the U's victory on Saturday over the Cougars and the reactions of fans and players alike, many are looking at U students as not just Utes, but as savages. I've discovered the reason the U's school colors are red: we're out for blood.

Letter to the Editor: Utah Athletics Director Thinks He’s King of Hill

By , , , and November 27, 2002
Editor: By responding to your editorial, am I simply falling into your trap, or are you just naive enough to believe that firing Ron McBride is the right thing to do? For the record, and since you're either too young to know, too trusting of someone with a record like Chris Hill, or really believe what you're saying, let's put a few things into perspective.

Decision to Replace Popular McBride Not an Easy One

By , , , and November 27, 2002

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Senate, Assembly Run Out of Money For Student Groups

Overwhelming demand for money for student groups has gobbled up the student government's General Assembly and Senate budgets, and now both bodies are asking for more money. This year, the Associated Students of the University of Utah's executive office allotted $60,000 for the Assembly and $36,000 for the Senate contingency funds at the beginning of this year.

Letter to the Editor: BYU Fans Choosing the Right?

By , , , and November 26, 2002
Editor: The question often arises as to why U fans hate BYU fans so much. What perplexes many is why members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who are U fans dislike BYU fans so much. The answer is illustrated by several experiences at this weekend's football game.

Utes Look For First Win Tonight

By , , , and November 26, 2002

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Oil, Gulf Stability Link U.S., Saudis

By , , , and November 26, 2002
WASHINGTON--There are two key interests that hold the United States and Saudi Arabia together: a secure Persian Gulf, and a steady oil supply. Allegations that the Saudi ambassador's wife may have sent money to Sept. 11 hijackers are not likely to unravel the ties.

Greeks Receive Annual Awards

By , , , and November 26, 2002
Dean of Students Stayner Landward and greek adviser Lori McDonald were among the presenters at this year's greek awards dessert, held Friday afternoon in the Alumni House. The awards honor various individuals and chapters for their contributions to the U and to the greek community during the past year.