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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

Gibbons Making Most of Second Chance

By , , and January 25, 2002
Sandy Gibbons used to be a world-class high jumper?both in track and field, as well as in basketball. After all, when she played hoops for the University of British Columbia, she could dunk, despite standing only 5 feet-4-inches tall. Brian Gibbons, meanwhile, also played ball at UBC, and also gained some fame for his leaping abilities, as he competed in the triple jump.

Baseball Starts Year Against Cal Poly

By , , and January 25, 2002

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Women’s Tennis Tries for Year’s Third Win

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Gymnasts Take on Minnesota

January 25, 2002
The Utah gymnastics team has to live up to its No. 2 billing tonight, because the competition isn't getting any easier. After disposing of then-No. 18 Ohio State and then-No. 7 Arizona, Utah gets its second top-10 opponent in as many weeks. Tonight, the Red Rocks (2-0) welcome former assistant Jim Stephenson and his No.

Men’s Tennis Starts Season

By , , and January 25, 2002
The U men's tennis team is very anxious to begin its competition this Saturday at the Eccles Tennis Center against Montana State and Utah State. "It feels really good to get underway," said assistant coach Graeme Cox. "We've had a lot of time since our last matches, so we've kind of been knocking ourselves out in practice against each other.

Greeks Push Back Recruitment Week

By By Adam Benson January 25, 2002
There are changes in store for the U's greek recruitment process in fall 2002. Marcus Lopez, recruitment chair of the Interfraternity Council, and Jessica Rogers of the Panhellenic Council presented their changes to the presidents of every fraternity and sorority recognized by the U in a meeting Jan.

Terrorist Training Camps in America

By By Beth McPhee January 25, 2002
As an ordained Catholic priest, Father Roy Bourgeois witnessed the massacre of priests and nuns in Columbia and Bolivia. Those who killed his brothers and sisters were trained by the U.S. government, he said. For 20 years, Bourgeois has been involved in grassroots efforts to close down the U.

After 29 years, Roe v. Wade still stands

By By U Wire January 25, 2002
PITTSBURGH?Students for Reproductive Freedom threw a birthday party in the University of Pittsburgh Union on Tuesday night, complete with cheerleaders, testimonials, flying condoms and a candlelight vigil. Members of the group celebrated the 29th anniversary of the Supreme Court's Roe vs.

Pro-life student group files lawsuit against U. Houston

By By U Wire, By U Wire, and By U Wire January 25, 2002

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Medical Needs $15 Mil. to Maintain Programs

January 25, 2002
Add the U's School of Medicine to the list of agencies that have a special approach to lobby legislators for extra funding in this year of heavy budget cuts. Thursday U officials announced the school needs $15 million in ongoing funds to maintain the quality care and training programs at the state's only medical school.