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The Daily Utah Chronicle

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 Gino Jive: Fail-safe Advice for Students

By and August 22, 2002
At about 4:30 Sunday morning, there was a loud banging on our front door. I didn't hear anything?I had only been asleep for two hours and I was exhausted from the recent long days at work. I would have slept through the whole thing if my dad hadn't walked into my room and told me to get up because the police were here to see me.

Letter to the Editor: U Must Stop Begging

By By Jennie Hadlock and By Jennie Hadlock August 22, 2002
Editor: Rocky Anderson wrote a thoughtful column on August 21 urging university students to get involved in their communities because students "can make a difference." One way that we can make a difference, he said, is by voicing our opinions because we have "insightful perspectives".

Poison Control Info On New Web Site

By and August 22, 2002
Information about poison control can be found a mouse click away at the Utah Poison Control Center's new Web site: uuhsc.utah.edu/poison. Parents, health professionals and others can check the Web site for anything from poison prevention tips to annual reports that list the numbers and types of calls the center has received over the past five years.

Barlow Will Serve as ASUU Finance Director

By and August 22, 2002
Jason Barlow is the new finance director on the Associated Students of the University of Utah's cabinet. Barlow is replacing Ryan Wilson, who left ASUU to study for law school and to take care of his new house. Wilson left ASUU at the end of last May. Barlow accepted the position the first week of August.

Police Report: Neo-Nazi Smoker Beaten Up by Straight-Edger at U TRAX Station

By and August 22, 2002
A man reported that he had been assaulted while at the TRAX station in the West Stadium lot. He said he was approached by another man and told his cigarette smoking was unhealthy. The encounter resulted in an exchange of words, some blows and a large gash in the victim's arm.

Budgets and Bonfires: All In a Day’s Work

By By Somyr McLean and By Somyr McLean August 22, 2002
The word "administrator" conjures up visions of an all-powerful, ominous bureaucracy. But that's not the case at the U. The administration here is full of individuality and humanity? especially in David Pershing, senior vice president for academic affairs.

Former Ute to Play in WUSA Championship

By and August 22, 2002
Former U soccer standout Staci Burt, a native of Salt Lake City who prepped at Cottonwood High School, will be playing in the Founder's Cup Championship of the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) league Saturday afternoon. The game will be televised on the PAX network.

Letter to the Editor: Students Need To Maintain Community

By By Erin Moore and By Erin Moore August 22, 2002
Editor: I love the beginning of a new semester. For the first two or three days, the campus teems with students. I particularly like the Fall Semester, because the sun shines down on it all and puts everyone in a good mood. New classes, new faces?it's always an exciting time.

Letter to the Editor: Chronicle Ignores ASUU’s Lobbying Efforts

By By Bill Edwards and By Bill Edwards August 22, 2002
Editor: As I returned to the ASUU office on August 21 after a long day of lobbying state legislators from the higher education appropriations subcommittee, I had to take issue with a statement I found in the Chronicle. The Chronicle editorial, "Patience Is a Virtue, Silence Isn't," urged students to "make ASUU fight for you.

U Community Rallies for Sione Havili to Play on Football Team

By and August 21, 2002

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