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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Horror flicks a staple for the season

By By Evan Frank and By Evan Frank October 20, 2009

Halloween is just around the corner, which means horror movie time! There are so many to choose from, where does one start? Consider the following for your viewing:

?Selected Shorts? to visit S.L.

By By Steve Coons and By Steve Coons October 20, 2009

The popular public radio show "Selected Shorts" and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Cunningham will visit the Salt Lake City Library this week to take part in the 12th annual Utah Humanities Book Festival.

Students show their ?darker sides?

By By Joseph Simmons and By Joseph Simmons October 20, 2009

Before autumn thoughts turn to turkeys, pumpkin pies and Thanksgiving, students at the U have October to get scared silly.

Haunted Houses full of elaborate designs, good scares?and long lines

By By Arts Staff and By Arts Staff October 20, 2009

Dead pioneers aren't the only thing creeping in the shadows of Haunted Village at This is the Place Heritage

Halloween anxiety is tough to forget

By By John Collins and By John Collins October 20, 2009

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Group aims to prevent suicide at U

By By Jake Hibbard , Staff Writer and By , Staff Writer October 20, 2009

Sometimes, people just need someone to talk to8212;and one U student group wants to let everyone know that it's all ears.

Football Notebook

By By Bryan Chouinard October 19, 2009

Utah's secondary took a big blow Saturday night when senior strong safety Joe Dale left the game in the first quarter with what coaches said was a knee injury.

Study develops melanoma testing guidelines

By By Deborah Rafferty October 19, 2009

Researchers at the Huntsman Cancer Institute led a three-year international study to develop guidelines for patients who would qualify for melanoma genetic testing.

U gets grant for genome mapping

By By Deborah Rafferty October 19, 2009

U researchers received an $8.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for a six-year study that will examine the entire genome of the heart in hopes of finding the root causes of heart defects in children.

Council, faculty disagree about academic quality

By By , Staff Writer October 19, 2009

The graduate council review is far from music to the ears of the U music department.