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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The Chronicle’s View: New Residency Requirements

By and October 31, 2002

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Letter to the Editor: U Should Let Guns on Campus

By By David Sundwall and By David Sundwall October 31, 2002
Editor: Why do so many random shootings seem to occur in our schools and universities? Because we have mistakenly decided that guns absolutely don't belong in places of learning. Although The Chronicle's Oct. 28 front page article about the shooting at the University of Arizona nursing school shooting said the incident bolstered our school's case for banning guns on campus, it actually proves just the opposite.

Editorial: President Bush: CEO of the Business of War

By and October 31, 2002
President Bush is an American's president. On the outside he is a loveable man's man who enjoys baseball and, though I can't confirm this, probably loves apple pie. He most certainly loves his mother, Barbara. Oh yeah, there's one more thing he loves: money.

Prescott Gives State Of Cancer Institute Address

By By Joseph Bridge and By Joseph Bridge October 31, 2002
As one of the few establishments for cancer research in the western United States, the Huntsman Cancer Institute plans to esteem themselves as a leading facility in research, patient care and prevention. Executive Director Stephen Prescott gave the state of the Huntsman Cancer Institute address Wednesday afternoon in the Eccles auditorium.

Japan Gov’t Tries To Revive Economy

By and October 31, 2002
TOKYO?Japan's government announced a long-awaited economic revival plan Wednesday, pledging to help clear bad debts that threaten stability of the banking system and help the country's increasing numbers of jobless workers. Once a rapidly growing economic powerhouse, Japan has suffered from a decade-long downturn with dropping prices, stagnation and burgeoning unemployment.

Student Honor Code

By By [email protected] and By [email protected] October 30, 2002

By [email protected]: Parents know the surest way of teaching values is to model the appropriate behavior for their children. If U administrators expect their students to abide by an honor...

Letter to the Editor: Concealed Guns Stop Violence

By and October 30, 2002
Editor: I would like to comment on The Chronicle's Oct. 29 article, "Arizona Shooting Only Reinforces U's No-Gun Stance." Unfortunately, these types of horrific events are becoming all too common. But if anything, this recent event exemplifies the need for law-abiding citizens who possess valid concealed weapons permits to be allowed to bring their guns to school.

ASUU Assembly Has Issues!

By By [email protected] and By [email protected] October 30, 2002

By [email protected]:I am writing in regards to what I saw at the ASUU General Assembly earlier this week. I attended the meeting as an outsider because I am curious about how the student government...

Letter to the Editor: Anti-gun Arguments Faulty

By and October 30, 2002
Editor: I would like to comment on The Chronicle's Oct. 29 article, "Arizona Shooting Only Reinforces U's No-Gun Stance." Unfortunately, these types of horrific events are becoming all too common. But if anything, this recent event exemplifies the need for law-abiding citizens who possess valid concealed weapons permits to be allowed to bring their guns to school.

Letter to the Editor: The Benefits of Culture Shock

By and October 30, 2002
Editor: As members of ASUU's Diversity Board, we would like to refute The Chronicle's unresearched Oct. 29 editorial, "Culture Shock a Culture Crock?" The editorial failed to understand that Culture Shock was designed to celebrate cultural aspects of various ethnicities.