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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

Former U professor receives probation

April 8, 2013

Former U professor Grant Smith will not serve time in jail after being convicted for viewing child pornography as long as he stays within the limits of his probation. A Boston judge sentenced Smith to...

Softball: Utah wins first-ever softball Pac-12 series

April 7, 2013

For the first time since they joined the Pac-12, the Utes won a series over the weekend. Utah lost to the UCLA Bruins 6-4 in the teams’ first contest Saturday but then won 7-4 in the nightcap and concluded...

Baseball: Utes claim their second series despite shutout

April 7, 2013

Utah took down its second Pac-12 opponent of the season this weekend, claiming its three-game series versus Washington State 2-1. The Utes came out hot to open the weekend with a 7-4 come-from-behind...

Football: Utes’ scrimmage shows flaws in offense

April 7, 2013

It’s been a spring-practice theme the past few years, and it continued on in the first scrimmage of the 2013 season. With the first live action, Utah fans once again must wonder whether Utah’s offense...

Women’s Basketball: Utes battle Dragons for WNIT title, can’t seal win

April 7, 2013

Michelle Plouffe’s 3-pointer rattled around the rim and bounced to the floor as five crimson Utah jerseys disappeared in a sea of blue and gold clad fans. In just a matter of minutes, the WNIT championship...

Gymnastics: Utah steals 2nd at regionals

April 7, 2013

With a berth in the NCAA National Championship on the line, Utah flipped the script from its performance in the Pac-12 championship meet two weeks ago. The Utes stormed through their last event of the...

The lives of late bloomers might console graduates

April 7, 2013

Hey graduating seniors, bleak job market got you down? Don’t lose heart: read the obituaries. ‘Tis the season for graduating seniors to get that most obnoxious of all questions, “What’s next?” Any...

Government should prioritize research

April 7, 2013

As a matter of public policy — of finally taking a stand for what kind of government spending should remain immune to the whims of politicians — President Barack Obama’s $100 million brain research...

Halved ‘Broken Dreamz’ sails across the finish line

April 7, 2013

The concrete-canoe race did not go according to plan. Originally cast to be 22 feet long and 36 inches wide, the canoe broke in half the night before the races. But the team was determined to race anyway. “She...