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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

Birth Control and Sex Education: Pro-Life Points of View

By , , and November 28, 2001
Birth Control and Sex Education: Pro-life Points of View Cassandra Hartley Chronicle Feature Editor Jake Werrett does not like the terms "pro-life" and "pro choice." A sophomore in business at the University of Utah, Werrett is also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

U.S. Forces Search for Chemical, Bio Factories

November 28, 2001
WASHINGTON?U.S. forces in Afghanistan are searching more than 40 laboratories and other facilities suspected of conducting secret work on chemical, biological or nuclear weapons, the American commander of the war said Tuesday. So far, none has yielded clear evidence of such work.

Yemen Will Target Al Qaeda Network

By , , and November 28, 2001
WASHINGTON?The president of Yemen, a crucial Arab member of the U.S. anti-terror coalition, agreed Tuesday that they will not target terrorist groups until the al Qaeda network is put out of business. President Ali Abdullah Saleh met privately with President Bush for 45 minutes in the Oval Office.

Afghanistan Jail Uprising Not Over

November 28, 2001
MAZAR-E-SHARIF, Afghanistan?Dozens of shattered bodies lay in the dusty courtyard of a mud walled Afghan fortress prison Tuesday after a three-day uprising by Taliban prisoners. The northern alliance claimed to have put down the revolt with the help of American airstrikes and special forces, but U.

English Student, Father Dies of Unknown Causes

By , , and November 27, 2001
Michael Casey, a University of Utah senior studying English, died last Tuesday of unknown causes. "He was very much in love with his wife, and he was a gentle and kind husband and very loving and caring father. He loved his children as much as any father could," said Greg Rampton, Casey's father-in law.

U Administration Prepares Budget Priorities for Legislative Session

November 27, 2001
It's easy to calculate the amount of money one student will spend on tuition, books and fees at the University of Utah. However, it is extremely difficulty to figure out how much it costs to educate 26,000 students. Electricity, libraries, maintenance of grounds and buildings, faculty salaries and special projects all cost money.

Burned Infant’s Status Improves at U Hospital

November 27, 2001
Burned Infant Condition Upgraded University Hospital Burn Center has upgraded the condition of Zack Clarke from critical to serious but stable. Clarke, a 5-month-old infant, suffered second- and third degree burns on 40 percent of his body. He was admitted to the hospital on Nov.

Finals Approach as Pressure on Students Mounts

By By U Wire November 27, 2001
STILLWATER, Okla.?As final examinations are fast approaching, 16 weeks of festering stress and pressure could cause some Oklahoma State University students to hit the roof. "Now is a pretty hectic time [not only for] career issues, but also for stress for those not doing well academically," said Joni Hays, coordinator of the Career Resource Center at University Counseling Services.

Volleyball Will Host an NCAA Regional for the First Time

November 27, 2001
Loud shouts of joy encompassed the Burbidge Center Monday afternoon as the Utah volleyball team discovered its fate in the NCAA Tournament. Never before in the history of the U volleyball program has the team been able to host the first two rounds of the tournament, until now.

Air Force Does More Than Play Good, Solid Ball

November 27, 2001
The Utah football team plays the Air Force Academy this weekend in Colorado Springs, Colo. For the record, I hope Utah wins. The Utes have more riding on the game than Air Force does. Also, I would point out that my older brother attended the Air Force Academy.