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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Time for decriminalization of marijuana talk to come to Utah

By By Reed Nelson January 13, 2010

California, always at the forefront in the relaxation of criminal marijuana penalties8212;and relaxation in general8212;has taken another step forward to the complete statewide legalization of the nefarious green plant, as opposed to the decriminalization seen in 12 states.

Architecture building looks to go ?net-zero?

By By Jake Hibbard January 13, 2010

By 2015, the U hopes to create the most sustainable college building in the United States by wrapping it in a gigantic blanket of sorts.

Huntsman to speak at commencement

By By Michael McFall January 13, 2010

Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. will return from his new duties as the U.S. ambassador to China to bid farewell to the class of 2010.

Drug-resistant virus cleared from hospital

By By Deborah Rafferty January 13, 2010

University Hospital is now safe from a powerful virus that kept hospital employees on their toes for the past few months.

Database, funding keep U genetics in high standing

By By Deborah Rafferty January 13, 2010

Throughout its history, the U School of Medicine has grown to be one of the top research institutions in the nation, thanks in part to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Money still a concern as construction continues

By By Katie Harrington January 13, 2010

Fundraising is far from over for the new David Eccles School of Business' new building that began construction last April, even with a contribution of $4.34 million from James Lee Sorenson and his family's foundation.

Magic ?Touch(ed)?

By By Devin Richey January 13, 2010

"Touch(ed)" is a new, darkly comedic and dramatic play, the third play written by Bess Wohl and her first performed by the Pioneer Theatre Company. The story revolves around two sisters, one of whom has spent years in a mental health institution after multiple suicide attempts. Retreating to a secluded cabin in the woods to get reacquainted, the other sister and her boyfriend attempt to comfort and support the mentally unstable sister through her healing process.

Lobos? determination, arena to challenge Utes

By By Joseph Simmons January 13, 2010

Playing in The Pit is one of the biggest challenges that every Mountain West Conference team has to deal with each year, but when the Runnin' Utes face New Mexico there tonight, the circumstances will be tougher than usual.

Utes extend home-game streak

By By Corbin Godfrey January 13, 2010

With their 18-game home win streak on the line and head coach Elaine Elliott absent because of illness, the Utes battled back from being down 14 against New Mexico to get their first Mountain West Conference win and keep the streak going.

Improved offense makes repeat likely

By By Jake Hibbard January 13, 2010

But before you start searching me for illicit narcotics, let me explain. I realize the Utes have been pretty pathetic at times this season, losing to Idaho and Seattle, but seriously, these guys really have a shot.