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The Daily Utah Chronicle

Football: Co-coordinators build off one another

April 18, 2013

As the youngest offensive coordinator in the nation, Brian Johnson was at the helm of an offense that struggled in his first year. In part because of injuries, the Utes finished near the bottom of the...

Softball: Utes nail victory against USU

April 18, 2013

Delaying the game against Utah State only delayed the inevitable. After the weather pushed the game back a day, Utah (19-23-1) beat the Aggies (8-36) 14-3 in Logan on Wednesday. Utah’s 14 runs were...

Baseball Profile: Tyler Relf

April 17, 2013

When somebody refers to the “Relf boys,” baseball is usually the topic of conversation, as the quartet has made its mark on three of the universities in the region: Utah, BYU and UVU. Tyler Relf is...

Traveling provides profound life experience

April 17, 2013

GRANADA ADVENTURE Chronicle copy editor Niki Harris juxtaposes American and European life as she studies abroad Over the course of this semester, I’ve had the privilege of writing from all around the...

Humans should reject materialistic drive

April 17, 2013

The American dream: it’s a persistent element in movies, television shows and news reports, and our environment tells us it can’t just be attained, but also bought. Money is necessary to ensure a...

Prescription drugs do more harm than good

April 17, 2013

Willy Wonka might have a lot of wacky candy creations, but none are comparable to the madness of modern medication. We’ve all heard the monotone medication infomercials on TV. The side effects of prescriptions...

Swanson backs science, art connection

April 17, 2013

Humanities and science might appear to be at odds, but the two collide in nature. Yesterday, Fred Swanson spoke at the U about his involvement with the Long-Term Ecological Reflections Program. As a research...

Dogs give comfort to stressed students

April 17, 2013

When the stress of finals hits students, there are many techniques to manage emotions. For those who like animals, there is an opportunity to “Pause for Paws” and spend time with dogs. The College...

The U helping keep popular Outdoor Retailer show in SLC

April 17, 2013

Changes are afoot. A 373-acre parcel of land in the Wasatch mountains is under consideration to exchange hands from Great Western Mining to the non-profit Wasatch Canyons Foundation, which will donate...