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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

Men Preparing for Showdown with Wyoming

February 27, 2002
It's almost near. The grand finale matchup for regular season title supremacy and No. 1 seeding in the Mountain West Conference, as Utah visits Wyoming March 2. The only predicament is the Utes have a 'tweener game with the Mountain West's last place team, Colorado State, and the Utes pride themselves on taking it one game at a time.

A Separation of Church and…Science?

By By Cris Brockway February 27, 2002
For those who missed it, The Salt Lake Tribune ran a gem of an article last month titled "Evolution With a Biblical Twist." Presently, a global ministry called "Answers in Genesis" has a plan to create a one-of-a-kind museum. What's inside? A science of a different breed: biblical science.

MPA Program Manager Dies

By By Adam Benson February 27, 2002
Wendy Rice, long-time U employee and manager of the Master of Public Administration program, died in her sleep from massive heart failure Thursday, Feb. 21. She was 49. Rice, a graduate of the same program she went on to manage, also received a bachelor's of arts degree from Westminster College of Salt Lake City.

U.S Interrogators Scan Prisoners for Tribunals

By , , and February 26, 2002
WASHINGTON?Of the nearly 500 prisoners from the war in Afghanistan, the Pentagon says it has found none that might be suitable for the new military tribunals. The CIA, FBI and other U.S. Interrogators have questioned prisoners captured in the war against Osama bin Laden and terrorist supporters for months.

Parking Restrictions Continue After Olympic Break

By , , and February 26, 2002

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Ute Soccer Player Drafted Into Pros

By , , and February 26, 2002
More than 120 players applied for the draft of the eight-team Women's United Soccer League, but only 32 were selected. Utah's Amy Kofoed was one of the lucky ones. Kofoed became the second player from the Utes to join the WUSA when she was selected with the first pick of the fourth round (25th overall) by the San Diego Spirit.

Skiers Finish Season; Region Meet Is Next

By , , and February 26, 2002
While the world's best skiers competed on the U's home snow, transplanted U skiers had only one meet over the break prior to their Regional Championships today and Thursday in Anchorage, Alaska. Following Regionals, U skiers return to Anchorage to decide the national champion from March 6 to 9 at the NCAAs.

The Chronicle’s View: University Proud of Student Olympians

By , , and February 26, 2002
Home court advantage: It can be a powerful asset for any athlete. Four U.S. Olympians had a particular edge this February. Shannon Bharke, Joe Pack, Torin Koos and Kristina Joder are all U students, competing at some of the same facilities where they train.

Opinion Cartoon

By , , and February 26, 2002
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Letter to the Editor: Are the Games Gone Yet?

Editor: Have they left? Are they really gone? Is it safe to come out? I'll be the first to admit that the Olympics were a boon to Salt Lake, and that it all came off without any problems or incidents, aside from the rioting beer guzzlers. Personally, I've had my fill of the Olympics this and Olympics that.