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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Tracksters to Compete In Year’s Second Meet

By , , and January 18, 2002
The Snake River Open in Pocatello, Idaho, will be the next hurdle the U track and field team will have to jump this season. More than 10 teams will be competing at the meet, including, Southern Utah, Utah State, Boise State, BYU, Weber State, Idaho State, Northwest Nazarene, Ricks College, Treasure Valley Community College and individual runners sponsored by Nike and the Greater Boise Running Club.

Genetics in the Courtroom: U Program Educates Judges

January 18, 2002
In the state of Delaware, Jeffrey Chase was on trial for killing his parents. His defense team used neurogenetic defense, claiming he had a gene mutation that made him unable to control his acts. Surprisingly, the state found that Jeffrey had a mutation that causes hyper-excitability, chronic impulsiveness and violent discharges.

Stop to Ponder Martin Luther King Jr. Day

January 18, 2002
When Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday was first observed as a national legal holiday on Jan. 20, 1986, I was not complaining. My own birthday that year was the previous Saturday, and to my 8-year-old mind, a day off of school was the ultimate birthday celebration.

Groups Wanting ASUU Cash Must File by March 15

January 18, 2002
Student organizations that expect money from ASUU next year need to act now. This year, more than 200 clubs and organizations shared $134,555. A similar amount should be budgeted for student use next year. Groups that want some of this funding need to turn in a budget request form by March 15.

Aboard the Crapshoot

By , , and January 18, 2002
"Transit ridership is hard to predict. It's really a crapshoot." Steve Swan, UTA Service Planner, 9/17/2001 How naive can one man be? Very. My first day of class, I hopped smugly into my slightly unkempt Geo Metro and drove up to the U determined that, like Y2K, this whole parking controversy had been dramatically embellished.

Huntsman, Annex Lots Finally Close

January 18, 2002
The annex and Huntsman Center parking lots?which are composed of 650 spaces?close for U usage today. The Salt Lake Organizing Committee was scheduled to take the two lots over on Jan. 9, but SLOC officials decided they didn't need the spaces until today, so the U had them for an extra week and a half.

Deseret Book Lets BYU Bookstore Sell &quotI Speak Pins&quot to Bilingual Population

By By U Wire January 18, 2002
PROVO?Ten-thousand Olympic "I speak" pins in 43 languages will be coming to the Brigham Young University bookstore Thursday. The pins display the 2002 Olympic logo along with the phrase, "I speak" in languages such as Spanish, French, German, Croatian and Afrikaans.

Conspiracy Theorists Are People Too

January 18, 2002
Conspiracy theories represent symbols of enlightened skepticism, not paranoia, according to one U professor. History Professor Robert Goldberg is considered an expert on conspiracy theories. He studies, teaches, writes and speaks about suspected government cover ups.

Martinez Delivers MLK Day Address

January 18, 2002
The public education system discourages young people from questioning governmental policies?the silence continues into adulthood, Elizabeth Martinez said. As keynote speaker at the Martin Luther King Jr. 18th Annual Celebration at the U, Martinez spoke on the topic "'Welcome' Means All of Us" Thursday in the Union Ballroom.

FAFSA Applications Offer More Money Than in Past Years

By By U Wire January 18, 2002
PROVO?College students and high school seniors can start filling out federal financial aid applications for the 2002-03 school year to help pay for their college education. The U.S. Department of Education estimates $49.4 billion in federal grants, loans and work-study opportunities will be awarded to approximately 8.