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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

Men Netters Win 1 of 3 to End Conf Year

By , , and April 13, 2002
Playing three matches in three days, the U men's tennis team won one of three in Mountain West Conference play, losing to BYU and San Diego State 7-0, and beating UNLV 5-2. Against SDSU, the Utes only won one match when David Mercier and Nik Yip defeated Oliver Maiberger and Ryan Redondo?the No.

Comeback Is Futile for Gore

By , , and April 13, 2002
On Saturday, the most unlucky man in America returned to the place where his dreams died a year and a half ago. Clean shaven and sharp-tongued, Al Gore traveled to Florida to address the state Democratic Party convention and face the demons still haunting him.

Park Building Pinches Pennies Cuts 2 Positions

By , , and April 13, 2002
To compensate for an $11 million cut to the U's budget, administrators agreed to take a bigger hit than academic programs. Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Dave Pershing agreed to have the U administration take a 5.7 percent cut, while programs and departments take a 4.

Women Netters Split In-State Meets

By , , and April 13, 2002
It was one of the most critical weekends in conference play for the U women's tennis team, as it matched up against two in state rivals, BYU and Southern Utah University. Defeating BYU would have put a dent in the conference standings, with a large U imprinted on it, as Utah would move up in a tie for fourth place with BYU before the Mountain West Conference Championships However, losing leads and not finishing matches has plagued the Utes all season, and the cure could not come soon enough, as the Utes gave up many leads and eventually lost to the Cougars 5-2.

Queer Resource Center Officially Opens

By , , , , , and April 11, 2002

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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.

Quote of the Day

By and April 11, 2002
""We are not cutting you out of the ASUU funding family," Swenson said. "We're taking away words in a document, we are not taking away the money."

Computer Use Will Require Passwords

By and April 11, 2002
To increase accountability and safety, U computer labs will soon be closed to the public. By Fall Semester, students will need an identification number and password to gain access to any of the computers found in student labs controlled by Administrative Computing Services.

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.

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.