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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

Events

By , , , and February 27, 2001

Feb. 27Christopher Cummins from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will speak on ?Molybdenum and Uranium Functional Groups, a Transition Metal/Actinide Analogy? at 10:45 a.m. in the Henry Eyring...

Events

By , , , and February 23, 2001

Feb. 23In recognition of Japanese American internment-camp residents, there will be a Day of Remembrance display in the J. Willard Marriott Library third floor atrium.?American Foreign Policy Toward Iraq:...

A Guide to Drinking Alcohol in Utah

By , , , and February 22, 2001

This guide to drinking in Utah is for those of you out-of-towners who are not yet associated with the alcohol laws in Salt Lake City. Glossary: Tavern: Any 21-and-older establishment where beer is the...

Letter to the Editor

By Jason V. MorganEditor:Last Friday's "The Chronicle?s View" was a childish attack on the Associated Students of the University of Utah that lacked a solid foundation. The Valentine's Day rally was well-supported...

Letter to the Editor

By Steven MorganEditor:In ?The Chronicle?s View? Feb. 20 titled "The Only Standard Is Their Failure" the writers referred to the SAT as the Scholastic Achievement Test. In fact, the College Board changed...

Legislative Bill Update

By , , , and February 20, 2001

Senate Bill 31: Area Health Education Center Amendments, sponsored by Sen. Peter Knudson, R-Brigham City.Summary: The bill would give the U $1.3 million to establish five new regional, health education...

Letter to the Editor

By Megan KellerEditor:I thought Scott Lewis? opinion article, ?A Tom Sawyer on Ritalin Is a Sad Image,? printed Feb. 14 was great!I very heartily agree with him that Ritalin is overprescribed. He did a...

Letter to the Editor

By Gordon R J KingEditor:Christopher Condrat's Feb. 14 letter caught my attention because of a false premise. While I agree with him that a newspaper has a right to set editorial standards, his premise...

Events

By , , , and February 14, 2001

Feb. 14The Mortar Board Honor Society will collect new and used children?s books all week from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the A. Ray Olpin University Union Building basement. Prizes, including a tuition...

Committee Approves Changes to Calendar

By , , , and February 13, 2001

Doug Hageman?s 7:30 a.m final exam began 45 minutes late, and he had another test scheduled right after it, and then, after writing eight pages of essay answers, he was forced to run to his next final...