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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

A Collegiate View of the Catholic Conundrum

April 23, 2002
As the media-feeding frenzy regarding sex abuse in the Catholic Church intensifies, Americans of all faiths and religious persuasions have begun asking serious questions about sexuality. Speculation about the psychological stability of both heterosexuals and homosexuals, the origins of sexual deviance and the viability of celibacy have splattered the front pages of leading newspapers all over the country.

Religious Minor Faces Obstacles

By , , and April 23, 2002
In the United States few locations place as much importance on religion as Utah. However, the state's largest university lacks a religious studies program, which baffles U Hebrew Professor Harris Lenowitz. "Why, of all places in the universe, are we not doing religious studies here?" he asked.

Rabbi Says Judaism Can Help Society

April 23, 2002
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach doesn't want to convert the world to Judaism, just to its practices. Boteach, who was the rabbi of Oxford College for 11 years and is now a prominent author and radio talk show host, will kick off his book tour today with a speech in the Utah Museum of Fine Arts' Dumke Auditorium at 11 a.

Utes Lose to SUU in Extra Innings, 5-4

April 23, 2002
The U softball team's streak was halted Wednesday afternoon in Cedar City as the U "gave away" a 5-4 decision in extra innings to Southern Utah, U coach Mona Stevens said. The loss snapped Utah's seven-game winning streak as the Utes head into a big battle this weekend with in-state nemesis and Mountain West Conference foe BYU.

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The Chronicle’s View: Students Need to Be Active on Committees

By , , and April 23, 2002
There are 59 committees on the U campus and 30 that students hold positions on. These statistics appear relatively benign, until one realizes the impact that students can make when evaluating campus policies and issues. For instance, students on these committees have been the leaders in instituting the U's reading day and providing evaluations online?two very significant services that serve students on a direct and tangible level.

U Recycling Problem Takes More Than Bins

In the afterglow of Earth Day, it's easy to feel optimistic about the state of the planet and the state of campus policy toward the environment. Looking around, it is easy for the aspiring environmentalist to feel good about the state of things, as everybody jumps on the bandwagon of eco-friendly jingles and feel-good sayings like "save our national forests" and "recycle in your community.

4th Seed Utes Trade Volleys With UNLV in First Round

By , , and April 23, 2002
Riding a two-match winning streak, the U men's tennis team is in Las Vegas for the 2002 Mountain West Conference Tournament. The tournament will be held from today until Saturday on the UNLV campus. The Utes drew the No. 4 seed and will play UNLV in the first match of the tournament.

ASUU-Chrony B-Ball Game Will Be Laugh

April 23, 2002
Postpone for a moment your concern regarding the NBA playoffs. Not because the first round will drag out for two weeks, or that you've finally come to the realization that the Jazz are going to lose (eventually), Karl Malone is going to leave the team and John Stockton is heading for retirement.

Even After Season, Ute Gymnasts Still Winning

By , , , , , and April 23, 2002
The 2002 postseason ended last week for the U gymnastics squad with a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships in Tuscaloosa, Ala. However, that hasn't stopped select gymnasts from receiving a number of non-gymnastics accolades. Ute senior Shannon Bowles, the 2002 North Central Regional Gymnast of the Year and nine-time All-American for the Red Rocks, received the U's Bud Jack Award at a banquet honoring senior Ute athletes.