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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

Utes/Cougs Tix Available Early Sat. Morning

By and November 14, 2002
Tickets for the Utah/BYU football game Nov. 23 at Rice-Eccles Stadium will be available for student pick-up Saturday, Nov. 16, starting at 7:00 a.m. at the Huntsman Center ticket box office. Students can buy up to three additional tickets for friends/relatives for the cost of $7 each, as has been the policy all season long.

Photo: Puppy Love

By and November 14, 2002
Barbara Horch brings her dogs Betsy and Lulu to the U everyday in her truck, letting them out to play as often as possible.

Union Wireless Cards Available on Monday

By and November 14, 2002
Though students who have adapter cards can use wireless internet in the Union, students without will soon be able to join them. Beginning Monday, the Union will check out 10 wireless cards to U students, faculty and staff with ID and the signing of a user agreement.

Terra Firma to Help Kick Off U Wind Power Campaign Nov. 14

By By Sadaf Baghbani and By Sadaf Baghbani November 14, 2002
Terra Firma, in conjunction with the Utah Wind Power Campaign, will launch the U Wind Power Campaign on Nov. 14 for a wind power purchase by the U. Kevin Emerson, the U's Wind Power Campaign director, said that his group had been gathering support for a while but that tomorrow's event at 10 a.

Letter to the Editor: Let Boy Scouts Make Up Their Own Minds

By By David Sundwall and By David Sundwall November 14, 2002
Editor: In his Nov. 12 "No Offense" column, headlined, "Boy Scouts Teach Discrimination to America's Youth," Adam Benson seemed offended that like-minded people would wish to privately associate and promote common values at no harm to others. While inexplicably claiming the Boy Scouts "choose to view the world from high atop a soapbox," Benson jumped up on his own soapbox and said he can't understand why everyone can't see the world as he does.

Letter to the Editor: Recycling Works in Thailand

By By Nuchanaad Martin and By Nuchanaad Martin November 14, 2002
Editor: I agree with Karen Hunt's Nov. 11 column, "The Economics and Environmentalism of Trash." I come from a country where people are very involved with recycling. In Thailand, they recycle everything, not just to save the environment, but also to keep the cost of living down and to earn extra money.

Letter to the Editor: Get With the Widescreen Program

By By Andrew Lu and By Andrew Lu November 14, 2002
Editor: I'm writing in response to Jared Whitley's Nov. 13 column, "TV Format Is Meant For Squares?Not Boxed Rectangles." I am disgusted with the lack of knowledge of television technology Whitley had when he wrote. Whitley referred to letter-boxing as having the image "squashed between two long black boxes," and later quotes a "chump network guy" (in reference to putting TV shows on DVD) saying, "Let's destroy one-third of the original image to fool people into thinking they're watching a movie!" First of all, nothing is "squashed" or "destroyed.

Man Pleads Guilty To Anthrax Hoax

By and November 14, 2002
SALT LAKE CITY?A man accused of faking an anthrax threat during last fall's terrorism scare changed his plea to guilty Wednesday in exchange for a recommendation by prosecutors that he be spared additional jail time. Terry Olson, 30, of Price, pleaded guilty to unlawfully threatening to use a weapon of mass destruction on Oct.

New International Study Degree Diversifies Majors

By and November 14, 2002
David Smurthwaite, a junior in business, has been searching the past year for a degree that would help him focus on the international aspects of marketing. Jerry Root, director of the International Studies Program, provided Smurthwaite with the ideal solution.

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By By [email protected] and By [email protected] November 14, 2002

By [email protected] Editor:I'm usually not one to express my displeasure publicly. However, recent circumstances have pushed me beyond the edge. I am a soon-to-be senior. Well, at least that's...