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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

Runnin? Utes to face off with Aggie rivals

By By Joseph Simmons November 18, 2009

The Runnin' Utes will have a chance to bounce back from their season-opening loss to Idaho when they face Utah State tonight in the Huntsman Center.

Women squeak past Minnesota

By By Liz Frome November 18, 2009

Coming off their first loss to Utah State in their opening game of the 2009 preseason, the Utes moved to 1-1 Tuesday at home with a scrappy 60-59 victory over Minnesota.

?Mentor? program raises questions

November 18, 2009

Last spring, Tayler Clough, president of the Associated Students of the University of Utah, campaigned with a promise to install a U-sponsored student mentoring program for Utah high schools. But as ASUU approaches a vote on the program, we wonder if "mentoring" is the right word.

Judge should have allowed DeChristopher?s defense

November 18, 2009

Judge Benson's ruling came down against Tim DeChristopher's ability to defend himself in a court of law.

Research to take a hit in budget cuts

By By , Staff Writer November 18, 2009

Although it will not directly affect research funding, further budget cuts will impair the U's ability to keep faculty to do research, said Paul Brinkman, vice president of academic affairs.

Forensics to debate immigration reform

By By , Asst. News Editor November 18, 2009

The Utah Forensics Team is hosting a debate Thursday centered around the issue of immigration reform in Utah.

ASUU proposes lowering campaign spending cap

By By , Staff Writer November 18, 2009

Running for student government requires time, energy, and unless student government President Tayler Clough has his way, roughly $10,000 per party.

PETA members protest animal labs on campus

By By , Staff Writer November 18, 2009

About 20 people with signs declaring the U to be "Animal Hell" gathered outside of the Park Building to protest alleged animal rights violations by U researchers.

Construction Update

By By , News Editor November 18, 2009

Wednesday, Nov. 18: Health Sciences Library closing, Business Loop, Baliff Road, road narrowing.

Home is where the Air Force sends you

By By Ryan Howell, Staff Writer November 17, 2009

James Austin Cooper, a freshman in exercise and sport science, has spent most of his life moving from place to place because of his father's 23-year career in the U.S. Air Force, a career that ended two years ago with his father's retirement from active duty. Cooper said he enjoyed his experiences growing up, as he had a chance to live all around the world when his father was transferred.