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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

FBI Has Yet to Contact U About Foreign Students

December 4, 2001
Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has been looking at student records across the country. However, the FBI has not contacted the U. "I thought we'd be contacted by [the FBI's] office before now, but we have not," said Ben Lemmon, U police chief.

Book Exchange Hopes to Save Students Money

December 4, 2001
Students now have another way to buy and sell textbooks. The book exchange sponsored by the Associated Students of the University of Utah went online Monday, giving students a forum to sell their textbooks and look for cheaper books to buy. "It's all up to students themselves," said Spencer Angerbauer, the Technology Board director of ASUU.

Utah State U. signs contract with Coca-Cola

By By U Wire December 4, 2001
LOGAN, Utah?A new 12-year contract for Coke allowing them to be the exclusive beverage provider for the Utah State University campus will generate $6 million of new money for the university each year. Students at USU can expect to see all Pepsi vending machines on campus exchanged for Coke starting Dec.

U Adjusting Well to Parking Situation

December 4, 2001
Deitrich Epperson's commute to the U is more crowded than it was in August. A senior studying political science, Epperson takes the bus to school everyday. Throughout the semester, many U students and employees have joined him on the No. 1 or No. 2 buses that cross the neighborhood streets of the Avenues.

01 – ’02 Greek Council Elected

December 4, 2001
The results are in. The newly elected greek executive board has many issues confronting it in the upcoming year, and some of those issues have been around for a long time. The Greek Council held its annual elections on Monday in the Union. Both the Panhellenic and Interfraternity councils elected a president, vice president and recruitment chair.

Boston U. to aid families of Sept. 11 victims

By By U Wire December 4, 2001
BOSTON?Children of Boston University alumni killed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks are eligible for full tuition under a new legacy scholarship, the Board of Trustees decided at their October meeting. The scholarships would cover tuition costs for four years at BU, according to University spokesman Colin Riley.

85,000 baby teeth found at Washington U.-St. Louis

By By U Wire December 4, 2001
ST. LOUIS, Mo.?If the tooth fairy had flown into the dark, musty Washington University storage facility in May along with some administrators on a spring cleaning mission, her reaction would have been similar to someone who had just won the enamel lottery, as 85,000 baby teeth were discovered in an ammunition bunker at WU's Tyson Research Center.

Quote of the Day

By , , and December 4, 2001
"I usually go to church to nap, and I knew this day in church would require a little more active involvement."

What U Does With Money Will Dictate Progress

December 4, 2001
When state legislators want to know if a state program is functioning well and using the government's money appropriately, they call on Legislative Auditor General Wayne L. Welsh. At the request of legislative leaders, Welsh and his staff of auditors review government programs, give recommendations for their improvement, assess their efficiency?and sometimes recommend termination of the programs.

Opinion Cartoon

By , , and December 4, 2001
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