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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

Games Will Benefit Campus Community

By Norm Chambers, Director, Auxiliary ServicesEditor:Even though preparations for the 2002 Olympic Winter and Paralympic Winter Games will result in a temporary shortage of parking on main campus, we must...

Paralympic Tix Available Now

By , , and November 12, 2001
SALT LAKE CITY?Some 230,000 tickets to 100 medal events in three sports and ceremonies for the 2002 Paralympics went on sale Monday. The Paralympics, scheduled for March 7-16, will bring about 1,000 disabled athletes from 36 countries to compete in Alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, biathlon and ice sledge hockey.

Letter to the Editor: Task Force Will Give Students Voice

Editor: Parking has been one of the foremost student concerns on campus for more than 20 years. Each year, this concern is brought to the attention of the Associated Students of the University of Utah. Until now, the response has always been the same: "Nothing can be done," or "It is too big of an issue.

Local Beer Advertisements Done in Bad Taste

By , , and November 12, 2001
Most University of Utah students have heard of Wasatch Brewery's beer. Some of them have probably had a swig or two. The brewery is famous for its subtle (and sometimes not so-subtle) jabs at Mormon subculture. Its billboards make supposedly humorous comparisons between Utah's dominant faith and the company's "flavorful beverages.

Parking Services Changes Name to Emphasize Transit

By and November 12, 2001

To mirror a shift in thought, Parking and Transportation Services recently conducted a name switch.The entity in charge of the University of Utah's parking lots and shuttle buses is now calling itself...

New Dorms, Light Rail Result in Shuttle Route Changes

November 12, 2001

As roads close and parking becomes scarce, the U shuttle service is stepping up to the plate.The shuttles, which transport about 35,000 people a week, will increase service and re-route to accommodate...

Games Won’t Affect Upper-Campus Lots

November 12, 2001

How will medical student Alison Schick cope with parking during the Olympics? She's outta here!As did many of her fellow fourth-year students, Schick "very intentionally" scheduled rotations far away from...

Law Students to Get A Passes on Test Days

November 12, 2001

When Rice-Eccles Stadium parking disappears after Thanksgiving, few academic institutions on campus will be more affected than the College of Law, located just north of the stadium.To make parking easier...

Law Student Sues Parking Services

November 12, 2001

Labelling it "a menace to the student body," Steve Rinehart has very strong opinions about parking services?so strong, he's filing a lawsuit.Rinehart, a second-year law student, accuses the University...