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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

Peace Needed for Palestinian State

November 18, 2001
WASHINGTON?Plans for the creation of a Palestinian state cannot begin to take shape until Middle East violence is quelled, Secretary of State Colin Powell said Sunday, a day before a much anticipated speech on the region. "A new plan coming in from the flank isn't what's going to do it.

Foreign Services Recruits Students

By , , and November 16, 2001
If you like to travel around the world, meet new people, learn different languages and confront challenges, then Foreign Services may have a job for you. On Thursday, representatives from Foreign Services gave a talk at the Hinckley Institute of Politics. They were recruiting students to look into Foreign Services as a potential career path.

BYU Editor Comes Up Lame in Try at Humor

Simma-Down-Now! The long-awaited day of destroying Utah at home will begin at 5 p.m. Saturday in the confines of LaVell Edwards Stadium. Ah, what a picture perfect scene it will be to see the sun set over the mountains synchronized with the fall of those annoyingly red-uniformed Utes. Who picked such a satanic color anyway? Well, that's obvious.

Utes Battling for Liberty Bowl

By , , and November 16, 2001

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Lack of Facial Hair Is Ruining BYU Defense

By , , and November 16, 2001
Over the last 20-plus years, I've developed quite a laundry list of quandaries about BYU, but if I had to choose just one that befuddles me the most, it'd have to be the prohibition on facial hair. What exactly is it about a little peach fuzz gone awry that so disturbs the zoobie narcs?

No Cutting Corners

By , , and November 16, 2001
In spring of 2000, Utah star running backs Mike Anderson and Omar Bacon, who had shared the load of carrying the ball for the Utes for two straight years, saw their eligibility expire and the NFL come calling. Anderson was a sixth-round pick of the Denver Broncos, Bacon signed a rookie free agent deal with the New York Giants, and the Utes were left to start their running game over again.

Theatre Department Offers Online MFA

By and November 16, 2001
"O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" lilts Juliet from Colorado as she rehearses a scene with her class of directing graduate students. In romantic tones, Romeo answers his classmate, not from below her balcony, but from across the country. In Utah the professor critiques the scene and, in real time from their computers, Romeo and Juliet run their famous balcony scene once again. The rest of the students watch and learn from different places across the country.

Will SBS Tower Carry Olympic Torchbearer?

November 16, 2001
The University of Utah will most likely be one of the sites in Salt Lake City to show off an Olympic banner. However, it's not for sure. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Thursday that the Social and Behavioral Sciences tower at the U was one of 12 buildings in the city to bear a huge poster of athletes during the Olympics. The picture on the building will likely feature a torchbearer.

ASUU Takes State Legislators to Game

November 16, 2001
ASUU is putting on its politically savvy game face for the Ute football game in Provo Saturday. Months before the state Legislature meets to appropriate state funds, leaders from the Associated Students of the University of Utah have planned a pre-game barbecue to build stronger relationships with state lawmakers. They hope the fruits of these relationships will be more money for the U and higher education when the legislative session begins next year.

Speaker Tells How Citizens Should Act During Crisis

November 16, 2001
The safety and security of the United States depends on individual actions, said Pat Shea, an attorney who spoke Thursday at the Hinckley Institute of Politics. Shea discussed what citizens can and should do during a crisis, and the power of the executive branch of government during a national emergency.