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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

Quote of the Day

By , , and November 29, 2001
"Who the hell continues to put theses two teams on TV?"

Panel Criticizes Media’s War Coverage

By , , and November 29, 2001
The towers fell all over again, this time in black and white. U graduate Giles Larsen organized a viewing of "9/11: Turning Tragedy into War," in the Union Theatre Wednesday. But instead of cries for war, the documentary asked for U.S. citizens and the U.

Program Will Teach Engineers Needed Communication Skills

By , , and November 29, 2001
Playing student in engineering courses was an eye-opener for Ann Darling, an associate professor of communication. "I learned a different language system," she said. Darling's communications skills aren't the only ones improving because of the experience. She and colleague Maureen Mathison attended mechanical engineering classes to develop a program to integrate communication training into the hard science curriculum.

Letter to the Editor: Putting Salt on a University Wound

Editor: This is a letter in opposition of Matt Canham's Nov. 16 article "Corky Humps the Y" and also a response to Adam Blundell's Nov. 27 letter to the editor, "Fueling the State's Traditional Feud." First, the article was disgusting. For that reason alone it should not have been published.

Sifting Through Skepticism to Reveal Cloning’s Benefits

By , , and November 29, 2001
His name is Rael, and he wants you to live forever. Immortality is not the only goal of the 28-year-old Raelian religion, named for its founder, but it is the primary motivation behind Clonaid?a Raelian sponsored organization dedicated to human cloning. The credentials of Clonaid scientists are questionable, as the organization has never published any research, but their intention to produce human clones has garnered the public's attention nonetheless.

Army Guards Airfields, More Marines in South

By , , and November 29, 2001
WASHINGTON?Small teams of U.S. Army soldiers are providing security at two airfields in northern Afghanistan, the Pentagon confirmed Thursday, while the number of Marines at a southern base climbed to more than 1,000. Rear Adm. John Stufflebeem, deputy director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters that the soldiers are from the Army's 10th Mountain Division.

Commonalities of a Seemingly Divided Student Body

By , , and November 29, 2001

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Letter to the Editor: A Laughable Comparison

Editor: This letter regards the Nov. 28 letter to the editor, "Manipulating Utah's Olympic Look," from Rebecca Walker. Comparing Native American traditions and culture with Utah's draconian liquor laws is truly laughable. Besides, even with the compromises the state has made for the Olympics, the rules and standards for alcohol consumption will still be stricter than they would be if the Games were taking place anywhere else in the country.

Letter to the Editor: A University Contradiction

Editor: I love the rivalry between Brigham Young University and the University of Utah, and I have been cheering for the Utes all my life. I also love to read The Daily Utah Chronicle and get pumped up for the games when the Utes are playing. I have just one complaint about your statements in The Chronicle's Nov.