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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Men’s Basketball, Swim Teams Earn Academic Honors

By , , and January 3, 2002

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Women’s Hoops Fifth in MWC

January 3, 2002
While no one was expecting the Utah women's basketball team to replicate last year's feat of going 28-4 and reaching the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, this season's rather lackluster 7-5 start is not quite what anyone had in mind, either. True, the Utes did lose two starters and their top reserve from the best team in program history, but they also returned enough talent to garner five first-place votes and finish second to Colorado State in the MWC preseason poll.

Student Suing U Will Run for ASUU President

January 3, 2002
Steve Rinehart did not intend to run for student body president, but after he filed a lawsuit against parking services, many students asked him to. "I've received countless emails from students," he said. "It's not something I had ever planned on." However, the second-year law student suing the U announced he will run with Annie Deprey, who is also a law student.

Letter to the Editor: Mormon Influences Rooted in Heritage

Editor: This letter regards the Dec. 7 opinion column, "Trumpeting Tradition in the Faces of Oly Foes," by Katie Hewitt. Though I'm not from Utah, my parents claim residency here, so this is where I go. When I enrolled in Fall 2000, I expected it to be similar to Brigham Young University.

THe Chronicle’s View: Textbook Situation Requires Attention of Professors

By , , and January 3, 2002
For most students, buying textbooks brings about a sense of financial fear and total frustration. These high priced educational assets run students hundreds of dollars each semester. But what are students going to do? Many professors use the textbooks to such a degree that without one a student would ultimately be unsuccessful.

Getting Medicine Down Despite Tainted Recruitment

January 3, 2002
Whenever I overhear, or personally have a conversation about, the struggles of life as a U student, I inevitably hear the phrase, "Well, your problems are because the U is a commuter campus." All right, that's all well and good, but that statement has become one whopping, ambiguous clich, catchphrase, catch-it-all-in-one-net scapegoat.

Swimmers Spent Break at Practice

January 3, 2002
The U swimmers probably didn't sleep in as much as the average student over the Winter Break. They were busy training in Colorado Springs, Colo. At the Air Force Invitational, the U swim team got a chance to train and compete at the Olympic Training Facility.

BCS Mess Gets Final Showcase at Rose Bowl

January 3, 2002
Those weenies who run the Bowl Championship Series better be thanking their Bear Bryant voodoo dolls that Miami whipped the corn-infested snot out of Nebraska in Thursday night's Rose Bowl, because they'd have looked dumber than George O'Leary if the results had been otherwise.

Skiers Begin Season in Montana Today

January 3, 2002
With all of the exposure the 2002 Olympic Winter Games will bring the Utah ski team, it also brings temporary headaches. The U ski team opens its 2002 season short on practice time and may be without a top cross country skier as the Montana Invitational begins today in Bozeman, Mont.

Quote of the Day

By , , , , , and January 3, 2002
"If Jon Huntsman's wife said her car was impounded, we'd break a leg trying to fix the situation."