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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Trustees to vote on media council

After years of debate, a final decision about the future of student media might be reached at the U Board of Trustees' meeting Tuesday.

Muslim community finds home in Utah

By By , Staff Writer and By , Staff Writer December 7, 2009

Although they trace their roots to some of the world's most exotic and troubled regions from the Middle East to Africa, many Muslim students call the U home and have at least one thing in common8212;feeling comfortable and happy here.

The final straw: End-of-semester stress

Archana Subbiah is a senior in biomedical engineering and, like most students, does not like the end of the semester because of the stress of finals.

No upset this time

A year ago, Idaho State, which was 1-5 at the time, shocked the Runnin' Utes in one of the most surprising losses in recent memory. With the Utes' convincing 12-point win against the Bengals on Saturday night, one might think that Utah was snatching a slice of payback.

Underclassmen key in win

Young players stole the show in the Utes' win over Idaho State that put the men's basketball team back at .500.

Starters? efforts not enough as Utah falls to Louisville

After an overtime win against Idaho State, the Utah women's basketball team couldn't get it done against Louisville, and fell to last year's runner-up 60-55.

Utes will head to Poinsettia Bowl

For the second time in three years, the Utes will wrap up their season with a trip to San Diego.

Condom column inappropriate

By and December 7, 2009

This is just a reader's vote regarding Craig Blake's column in the issue, ("Sexual health victory is a reason to celebrate," Nov. 26).

DeChristopher?s defense a fallacy

By By By Zack Oakey and By By Zack Oakey December 7, 2009

One of my friends is fond of saying: "Nobody is perfect. I am nobody, therefore I am perfect." If you understand why this statement is absurd, you are on the road to understanding what philosophers and rhetoricians call a logical fallacy. Fallacious statements are those that have no foundation in reality or contradict evidence.

USTAR to co-host green energy event

By By , Staff Writer and By , Staff Writer December 7, 2009

On Tuesday, the Utah Science Technology and Research Initiative and The Leonardo will host "Cashing in on Green (Energy)!" at the Olive Bistro at 50 W. 200 South, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.