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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

Guest House plans OK?d

By By Rita Totten , Staff Writer December 3, 2009

The State Building Board approved plans for an expansion to the University Guest House on Wednesday.

Burst pipe plagues Life Science Building

By By Chris Mumford December 3, 2009

U administrators coping with the prospect of another round of crippling budget cuts have good reason to feel like the roof is caving in8212;it literally is.

Why Max Hall Hates Me

By By Trent Lowe and December 3, 2009

This blog, which I have dedicated to documenting my canoodling with the famous people of Utah, has suffered as of late due to my inability to track down and/or stalk the aforementioned famed ones.

DeChristopher claims new defense

By By Jake Hibbard, Staff Writer December 2, 2009

Staying true to Tom Petty's song, "I Won't Back Down," Tim DeChristopher is pursuing a new argument to have his charges dismissed.

Another underwear theft reported

By By Michael McFall, News Editor December 2, 2009

Police suspect an underwear thief who targeted two U students and a woman in the Residence Halls last summer has struck again, and this time they are asking for the public's help to catch him.

Understanding obesity

By By Deborah Rafferty, Staff Writer December 2, 2009

U researchers discovered a potential cause for human obesity8212;in fruit flies.

Hinckley director joins governor?s advisory team

By By Chris Mumford December 2, 2009

Although the budget challenges facing Utah might not be on par with civil war, Gov. Gary Herbert is following Abraham Lincoln's footsteps and forming a "team of rivals" to help him navigate the troubled path ahead.

Film targets students for organ donation

By By Kendal Angell December 2, 2009

Mark Taylor, a first-year graduate student in economics, is concerned about the low rate of participation in organ donation among students.

Wicijowski already fulfilling expectations

By By Paige Fieldsted December 2, 2009

Freshmen aren't usually known for making big impacts on whatever team they are playing for, especially in college, when freshmen seasons are often spent catching up to the speed of college ball and improving skills.

Washburn?s talent, potential bring success

By By Kelsey Price December 2, 2009

Sometimes, it's the underclassmen who make the biggest impact on a team's season. During my senior year in high school, our basketball team broke the longest winning streak in state history in the 4A championship game. A sophomore who wasn't even 5-foot-11 had largely carried the team throughout the season.