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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

Letter to the Editor

By Rob Sivulka, Ph.D. student, PhilosophyEditor:I take issue with Ashley Pingree's Nov. 1 article, "Evolutionary Priorities Sink in Modern World."There is quite a difference between the same intelligence...

Lay It All Out in the Battle for Mormon History

November 4, 2001

What happens when a state's largest church clashes with a major public university? Indeed, sparks fly. More importantly, in the case of disputed ownership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...

Commuting Woes: Going From A to B Is Not as Easy as it Seems

By , , and November 4, 2001

Dori Mead, a junior in Middle East studies, feels she is being told not to come to work during the Olympics. Mead drives 45 minutes every day from Taylorsville to the University of Utah. She has stayed...

Taliban ‘Not Making Major Military Moves’

November 4, 2001

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan?After four weeks of U.S. attacks, Afghanistan's ruling Taliban are no longer "functioning as a government," Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Sunday. But an opposition attack on...

Student Receives Achievement Award

By By Demelze Carne, Comical News Writer November 4, 2001

By Demelze Carne, Comical News WriterThe University of Utah honored junior Jane Phillips with the U's first annual Steve Nelson Involvement Award in a ceremony at Kingsbury Hall Saturday."We are honored...

Surgeons Sign Up with AFL-CIO

November 4, 2001

OGDEN?Orthopedic surgeons from Logan to St. George have signed up with the AFL-CIO affiliated Federation of Physicians and Dentists since 15 Ogden doctors left Intermountain Health Care in a fee dispute....

Seeking Solutions: U Groups Turn to Forced Student Labor

By Rosy Gardner, Chronicle Feature EditorA typical university group can face multiple problems and barriers every day. From red tape to unreliable membership, it isn't easy to provide the wide array of...

Bus Rolls Over After Struggle

November 4, 2001

PHOENIX?A Greyhound bus that was traveling at 70 mph rolled over onto its side early Sunday as the driver struggled with a passenger who was angered when he was told he couldn't smoke. The wreck injured...

CDC Prepares For Smallpox Threats

November 4, 2001

ATLANTA?The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has vaccinated some of its health workers against smallpox as a precaution in case they need to investigate a terrorist attack involving the deadly...

Palestinian Guns Down 2 on Bus

November 4, 2001

JERUSALEM?A Palestinian militant opened fire on a bus in a disputed part of Jerusalem on Sunday, killing a 16-year-old Jewish settler and another person before being gunned down himself. The shooting came...