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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Math Explains Hallucinations

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Stanford resource center offers flavored fun for everyone

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Oly ticket Sales on Track for Games

December 2, 2001
SALT LAKE CITY?Corporate sponsors for the 2002 Winter Olympics have returned 5 percent of their tickets to the Games, according to organizers, who say it's not unusual. Sponsors returned $3.3 million worth of tickets out of $63.8 million set aside for them.

2 Suicide Bombers Kill 10, Injure 150

December 2, 2001
JERUSALEM?Two suicide bombers detonated nail studded explosives in a downtown Jerusalem pedestrian mall crowded with young weekend revelers Saturday. The blasts killed the assailants and 10 bystanders and wounded 150 people. Minutes after the back-to back suicide bombings, another bomb went off in a car parked nearby, sending panicked, screaming pedestrians running in all directions.

Hot Shooting Lifts Men to Win Vs. Waves

December 2, 2001
The U men's basketball team used 71.4 percent shooting from 3-point land to snap a two-game skid and score an 81-74 win over Pepperdine Saturday night. Utah (3-2) bounced back from its first consecutive non conference losses since 1994, using defensive aggression, unselfishness and exceptional shooting from the opening tip.

Utes Take Next Step in the Journey

December 2, 2001
When Utah volleyball seniors Adrianne Bradley-Drake and McKelle Stilson combined to block the attack of Utah State's Shauni Fluckiger last Friday night, it was not only the conclusion of the teams' second-round NCAA matchup, it was a culmination, of sorts, of a journey that has been 12 years in the making.

U Women Start Fast, Score Rout of UCLA

December 2, 2001
When UCLA's first six possessions entailed four missed field goals, a missed free throw and a shot clock violation, while the Utah women's basketball team hit four 3-pointers en route to a 16-1 lead, it seemed inevitable that the Utes would knock off the Bruins Saturday afternoon.

Football’s Mistakes Cause Loss to AFA

December 2, 2001
After getting an extra week to prepare for an Air Force team that had lost five of its last six games and suspended 12 of its players for curfew violations, things were supposed to be easy for the Utah football team on Saturday. But after struggling with the Falcons' option, falling behind by 17, committing three turnovers that led to AFA touchdowns, missing an extra point, and finally blowing it all on a coaching miscommunication on the last play of the game, the Utes found themselves on the wrong side of a 38-37 score, and losers of their second straight game to end the regular season.

With Victory Over Aggies, Utah Is in its First Sweet 16

December 2, 2001
Since the beginning of the season, Utah volleyball coach Beth Launiere knew that just reaching the second round of the NCAA Tournament was no longer a sufficient goal for the team to accomplish, having reached and been knocked out of that round three years in a row.

The Chronicle’s View: Taking the Steps to Protect Campus

December 2, 2001
Security is one of humanity's most basic needs. U administrators understood this and implemented measures such as additional lighting, emergency contact posts, campus police and restricted access to residential halls. They also prohibited bringing concealed weapons to campus.