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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

Letter to the Editor: Don’t Forget Private Property

Editor: "What about free speech? What about free speech?" The same cry we heard from Larry Flynt years ago is heard today. Then, it justified the spread of the plague known as pornography. What now? The elimination of private ownership, perhaps? Shannon Harper talked about this in her Nov.

Soccer Reached New Heights

By , , , , , and November 21, 2002

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The Chronicle’s View: MSA Dinner Needs More Americans

By , , , , , and November 21, 2002
On Wednesday, the Muslim Student Association sponsored its first annual Ramadan fast- breaking celebration as part of International Education Week. Ramadan, which is celebrated throughout the month of November, is the time during which Muslims believe the Quran was revealed.

Editorial: Eliminating Poverty a Few Dollars at a Time

According to Roshaneh Zafar, Muhammad Yunus has given us something to talk about. Zafar, the founder of the Kashf foundation, a micro-credit finance organization, said in a recent speech at the U that Yunus' Grameen Bank reduced extreme poverty among its borrowers by 70 percent during a five-year span.

Lettor to the Editor: Greater Sensitivity on Gay Issues

By , , , and November 20, 2002
Editor: I write this letter to express my disappointment with how The Chronicle misrepresented a panel discussion sponsored by the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Resource Center in the Nov. 7 article, "Panelists Present Opposing Views on Curing Homosexuals.

Letter to the Editor: Wind Power is Worth the Cost

By , , , and November 20, 2002
Editor: We as Americans have many freedoms that many others in the world could only dream of. However, with this privilege come many responsibilities, one of which is protecting the environment. Because of this I was excited to hear that students were trying to get the university to purchase more wind power.

The Chronicle’s View: Realizing The American Dream

By , , , and November 20, 2002
The Utah state Legislature took a bold step in the spring when it became just the third state, after California and Texas, to pass a bill allowing the children of undocumented immigrants that have attended three years of high school in the state a chance to pay in-state tuition at all public-funded universities in Utah.

Rivals Root For One Another? It Doesn’t Add Up

By , , , and November 20, 2002
Earlier this year, way back in the summer, I had an interesting conversation with my grandpa, a former professor at BYU. We talked about school, grades and how I was enjoying the U. We talked about some of my rather strong opinions, and we talked about? most important of all?the upcoming football season and the prospects for both my Utes and his Cougars.

Utah’s Verbal Abuse Begins

By , , , and November 20, 2002
The U football team has waited patiently all season long for Saturday's Holy War with BYU. The Utes have taken the season one game at a time, trying not to look ahead for their next chance to get revenge for the humiliating, come-from-behind 24-21 loss in Provo last season, in which the Cougs scored 14 points in the game's last 3:22.

Whitticisms: Rooting for Utes Does Not a Bad Mormon Make

By , , , and November 20, 2002
Some U students this Saturday will be rooting for Brigham Young University. The reason, of course, is the same reason that everything in this state happens: skiing. Uh, I meant, religion. The religiously charged nature of "the big game" goes both ways, though.