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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

Bike contest brings mayoral participation to food drive

By By , Staff Writer November 25, 2009

A bike ride between Salt Lake City and Provo can sometimes be lonely.

Prof who died from shuttle fall identified

By By , Asst. News Editor November 25, 2009

A woman who was killed after falling from a U shuttle Thursday has been identified as Zhilong Xie, 63, a former U professor.

Bennion Center aims to bring Thanksgiving to Utah?s needy

By By , Staff Writer November 25, 2009

Thanksgiving might not be as big of a feast for Salt Lake City's growing number of impoverished families, but some students are trying to make it the best it can be.

Channel rivalry in positive way

By By Liz Carlston November 25, 2009

Former BYU receiver Austin Collie said after a 2007 Cougar victory and amazing catch against the U, "I wouldn't say it was lucky. Obviously, if you do what's right on and off the field, I think the Lord steps in and plays a part in it. Magic happens."

U a better value all around

By By Tina Parsons November 25, 2009

The cost of education is rising everywhere, and the U is no exception. With rising costs come questions about what students are really paying for. At the U, we are receiving a top-notch education with the biggest bang for our buck.

New sustainability coordinator chosen to help with student fee

By By Jake Hibbard November 24, 2009

The Office of Sustainability chose Whitney Williams, with the Office of Human Resources' approval, to be the coordinator for the student sustainability fee Monday.

Office makes progress with forums

By By Rita Totten , Staff Writer November 24, 2009

With four open houses, three departmental presentations and two campus forums finished, director Myron Willson said the ideas and questions that have come out of discussions with the members of the U community have "exceeded our expectations."

U advances for a greener world

By By Deborah Rafferty November 24, 2009

By Deborah RaffertyEarth energyTwo U researchers are working to make geothermal energy more productive.Joe Moore, geologist at the Energy & Geoscience Institute and research professor of civil and environmental...

Helping Earth is an uphill battle

By By Michael McFall, News Editor November 24, 2009

World leaders, including President Barack Obama, said the upcoming worldwide summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, is meant to plan how humanity will fight climate change, but they doubt it will produce results.

Hope diminishes for Copenhagen climate treaty

By By Michael McFall, News Editor November 24, 2009

Most of the world's scientists agree that the planet is warming up at a dangerous rate, but U students are dismayed that Earth's leaders still can't agree to combat it.