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The Daily Utah Chronicle

Hatch Announces Support for Cloning

By , , and April 30, 2002

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Food Poisoning at School on the Rise

By , , and April 30, 2002
WASHINGTON?Food poisonings in the nation's schools are increasing at a rate of about 10 percent a year, according to a congressional study released Tuesday. The General Accounting Office says that federal government should disclose its inspection records on food plants to the state and local agencies that buy food for schools.

Executive Cabinet Reveals How It Spent Its $54,012

April 30, 2002
This year's Executive Cabinet is ready to disclose how it spent its money. The expenditure information of the cabinet will appear on the Web site of the Associated Students of the University of Utah at 5 p.m. today. The information posted online will identify each expenditure, and include a narrative written by each Executive Cabinet member explaining what programs and purposes the $54,012 spent by the cabinet served.

Hawkes Becomes 1st U Female in NAS

April 30, 2002
On Tuesday morning, Anthropology Chairwoman Kristen Hawkes was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, a private organization that advises the federal government on science and technology issues. Hawkes is the eighth U faculty member to be honored by the organization, but the first female.

2001-2002: A School Year of Real Extremes

April 30, 2002
Nothing can help sun-baked college students give up summer fun and get ready for another year of nose-to-the-grindstone studying like a party. So the Associated Students of the University of Utah kicked off the 2001-2002 U school year with Redfest, a three-day event packed with art, food and music from 20 local bands.

NOW IT’S A LAW:

April 30, 2002
Several construction workers watch Gov. Mike Leavitt at the Huntsman Cancer Institute on Tuesday as he signs a declaration designating May as Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month. The institute hopes to educate Utahns about the increased risk of skin cancer in Utah.

Allen Takes Reins of Century for Next Year

April 30, 2002
Like an over-anxious youngster standing at the edge of the pool with little knowledge of how to swim, Seth Allen is preparing to take over The Century magazine. "I am diving into a deep pool," said the sophomore studying physics. Allen has not worked for a publication and has little experience writing, but the Latter-day Saints Institute of Religion has pegged him to take over the student LDS magazine that boasts a readership of about 10,000 each month.

The Chronicle’s View: Students Can Help Crossroads Center

April 30, 2002
College students love to tell jokes about how poor they are. They laugh about eating nothing but Roman Noodles and ketchup, hitting their families up for money and digging for change between the couch cushions in order to come up with rent. But how many college students have actually known what it means to go hungry? The answer is not many.

Two Utes Earn NCAA Reward

April 30, 2002
A pair of U student-athletes have parlayed their tremendous success both in the field of competition and in the classroom into $5,000 post-graduate scholarships from the NCAA. Shannon Bowles, a member of the gymnastics team, and Teren Jameson, a runner for the cross country and track teams, were among the 58 winter sports athletes selected for the awards from throughout the nation.

Men’s Hoops Team Adds Aussie Recruit

April 30, 2002
The U men's basketball team has gone Down Under to fill its final scholarship spot for the 2002-03 season. Coach Rick Majerus announced yesterday that Andrew Bogut, a 6-foot-9 forward/center that played for the Australian Institute of Sports, will become the latest Ute.