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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

K-UTE Protest Goes Unnoticed

After an uneventful meeting over K-UTE's ASUU funding produced no more than a lot of swear words from a certain graduate adviser's mouth on Thursday, K-UTE is taking its message to the people. To raise awareness, interest and funding, K-UTE AM 1620 will broadcast "protest radio around the clock," said Lizzy Fargus, K-UTE graduate adviser.
Student Contracts Ebola Virus After Picking up Backpack that Touched the Floor of OSH

Student Contracts Ebola Virus After Picking up Backpack that Touched the Floor of OSH

The FBI and the CDC have quarantined Orson Spencer Hall after a student contracted the ebola virus. Political science student Ralph Schwartz inadvertently touched the floor, which is constantly covered in a white powder, as he picked up his backpack. CDC officials have been flown into Salt Lake City from Atlanta.

Woods’ Domination Spurs Jacket Color Change

As if Masters wanna-be victors Retief Goosen, Ernie Els, Phil Mickleson and Vijay Singh weren't annoyed enough to see golf supreme deity Tiger Woods overcome the pack to claim back-to-back Masters titles and the third of his career, they weren't pleased to find what awaited Woods when he took the stroll to the clubhouse to don the famed green jacket.

Quote of the Day

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"I think of all the things money can contribute, child care is really one of the most important."

Creator of Pong Receives Award, Kicks Off Video Game Tourney

By and April 11, 2002
"The Father of Video Games," Nolan Bushnell, received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the U's department of computer and electrical engineering last night. In 1972, Bushnell created "Pong," a computerized version of table tennis and the first video game ever.

Christianity’s Role In Holocaust Discussed

By and April 11, 2002
In a time when the United States is still feeling the after-effects of Sept. 11 and Middle East tensions erupt into mass violence, the Holocaust can seem far away. But Professor John Roth told the campus community to never forget the lesson the world learned during the Holocaust at a speech Thursday night.

K-UTE, Senate Don’t See Eye to Eye

By , , , , , and April 11, 2002
Raised voices and profanity characterized the first meeting of the Student Senate-organized committee to discuss alternate funding sources for K-UTE AM 1620 on Thursday. Sen. Sam Swenson, humanities, who chairs the committee, does not think he will call another one.

U. South Florida Student Group: Palestinians Victims of ‘New Holocaust’

By By U Wire and By U Wire April 11, 2002
Grace Agostin The Oracle University of South Florida TAMPA, Fla.?An enlarged photograph reveals an attack on a Palestinian man and below him, the Star of David is shown to be equal to the Nazi swastika. The photograph was one of several graphic images displayed at a table for the Students for International Peace and Justice at Wednesday's Bull Market.

Jewish Week Concludes With Bible Lecture

By By U Wire and By U Wire April 11, 2002
Kavita Mishra Brown Daily Herald Brown University PROVIDENCE, R.I.?The first ever Brown University Third World Jewish Culture Week ended Tuesday with a lecture by Naomi Franklin, a black feminist Biblical scholar at Bryant College in the West Indies. Franklin examined the role of gender in the Bible.

Queer Resource Center Officially Opens

By , , , , , and April 11, 2002

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