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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

Birthplace of U Restored and Then Dedicated

November 11, 2001

Paying $8 tuition, 25 students enrolled in the first quarter of higher education offered in Utah in 1850. While waiting for the completion of buildings on what is now the University of Utah, the students...

Runners Sixth at Region Meet

November 11, 2001

Qualifying an entire team at the Mountain Region Championships would be tough for the University of Utah cross country team?eight of the teams in the field were placed in the Top 35 teams in the nation.However,...

Netters Split in Final Regular Games

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Women Swim to First Win of the Season

November 11, 2001

The women's swimming and diving team made Ute history by defeating UNLV for the first time ever 117-114. It was also their first win of the season. The men are still winless as they fell to the Rebels...

Soccer Team Waits for Call, NCAA Bid

November 11, 2001

For once, the Ute soccer team was cheering for BYU to win last weekend in Las Vegas. BYU played UNLV for the championship at the Mountain West Conference Tournament. The Utes needed BYU to win in order...

Likely bin Laden Has Chemical, Bio Weapons

November 11, 2001

WASHINGTON?Osama bin Laden likely has some chemical or biological weapons, and U.S. forces have bombed some sites in Afghanistan that could have been involved in producing them, Defense Secretary Donald...

Riots Ensue After Leader’s Murder

November 11, 2001

JAKARTA, Indonesia?Riots erupted Sunday after an independence movement leader was kidnapped and killed in Irian Jaya, one of several Indonesian provinces wracked by violence amid a traumatic transition...

Bomb Kills Maker in West Bank City

By , , and November 11, 2001

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Palestine’ Now in Gov’t Vocabulary

November 11, 2001

WASHINGTON?"Palestine" entered the U.S. government lexicon with President Bush's speech to the United Nations. Secretary of State Colin Powell said Sunday that it reflected the administration's vision...

Lecture Focuses on Oly Commercialism

November 11, 2001

Imagine an Olympic games when every athlete and team was announced with the name of a corporate sponsor. The Jaguar British team would race against the Goodyear American team after the National Rifle Association...