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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

Women’s Season Could Come to an End Versus Rebs

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The Chronicle’s View: Passing Bill Will Improve Higher Ed

March 5, 2002
Last April, University of Utah President Bernie Machen called for a change in residency requirements to allow undocumented immigrants to qualify for in-state tuition. The U's efforts to make paying for college easier for the economically disadvantaged found a friend in Rep.

Letter to the Editor: A Disappointing Attitude on Hate Crimes

Editor: I was greatly disturbed and saddened by John Morley's March 5 opinion column, "Real Debate Over Hate Crime Bill Impossible," on the defeated hate crime bill. What disappointed me was Mr. Morley's attitude concerning the bill. He implies that because Utah has a statistically small hate crime problem and because the Legislature has other issues on which to concentrate, the victims of hate crimes do not deserve justice.

Overboard Women Discovered by Ship

March 5, 2002
MIAMI?A cruise ship crew member who fell overboard early Tuesday was rescued after spending about 10 hours in the Atlantic Ocean. The 24-year-old Romanian woman was in stable condition and will remain on the Miami based Norway cruise liner under the care of a ship's doctor until it makes its next cruise call in the U.

Egypt’s President Plans Peace Talks

By , , and March 5, 2002

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Man Charged with Nazi Collaboration

March 5, 2002
BRADENTON, Fla.?A Lithuanian man accused of collaborating with the Nazis during World War II lied on immigration forms to gain entry into the United States, government lawyers said as his deportation trial opened. The attorney representing Algimantas Dailide, 81, of St.

Is ASUU Getting the Money it Should?

March 5, 2002
A resident undergraduate student taking 15 credit hours pays $270.12 in student fees per semester. This money includes fees for computing, fine arts, health and recreation. The Associated Students of the University of Utah want to know exactly where that money is going.

Parking, Long Lines, Finals, Bureaucracy? Frustrations Build and Anger Erupts on Campus

By By Rosemary Winters March 5, 2002
Jane McBroom has seen campus rage manifested?she has stared it in the eye. One morning, she was sitting in the Marriott library computer lab when a disgruntled student stormed up to her cubicle to yell at her for taking his parking spot. "I was so startled," she said, "I had just parked my car, but I did not remember seeing anyone else waiting for the spot.

My English Major Inspires Awkward Questions

By , , and March 5, 2002
I spent the Olympic break outside of my comfort zone. Nobody knew me, and unlike college students bogged down with more important things like grades and money, my co workers wanted to know me. After "What is your name?" and "Do you go to the U?" somebody always asked "What is your major?" That is the question I dreaded at every handshake and have frantically tried to prepare for at every Thanksgiving and family reunion.

Kappa Sigma President Visits Troubled Frat

By By Adam Benson March 5, 2002
Kappa Sigma International district president Darrell Kilgore visited the troubled fraternity last weekend, a visit that coincides with the U chapter's Feb. 26 probation. Following a Jan. 19 party that resulted in 52-alcohol related citations, the Greek Judiciary Council placed the fraternity on a one-year probation period.