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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

Homecoming Queen still bleeds Utah red

By By Liz Carlston and By Liz Carlston September 23, 2009

Margaret Price Carlston is a living heirloom of family, wisdom and the U8212;and her story starts more than 70 years ago on this very campus, when she became the U's first homecoming queen.

Sex, wine and Greek gods

By By Steve Coons September 22, 2009

The annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival, now in its 39th year, is returning to Red Butte Gardens. The festival left Red Butte for financial reasons after an extended run in the 1990s, but artistic director Jim Svendsen said he always felt that Red Butte was the perfect setting for the outdoor production of a Greek play. This year, the Babcock Theatre presents Euripides' play "The Bakkhai," featuring the Greek god Dionysus.

Lacrosse gets started with early practice

By By Whitney O?Bannon September 22, 2009

It's only fall, but for the Utah lacrosse team, it is never too early to start practicing.

Starters? return help men regain success

By By Corbin Godfrey September 22, 2009

The U men's soccer club team lost 0-1 in its first match against Westminster on Aug. 29. On Sept. 5, the club tied its second match 1-1, against Westminster.

Ballet shows off student talent

By By Jenna Miller September 22, 2009

The showcase, which has been in the works since before school started, included pieces designed and choreographed by students for students.

Sundance deals give locals an edge

By By Evan Frank September 22, 2009

Every January, film enthusiasts and Hollywood stars come to Utah from all over the world to discover the next great indie film that the Sundance Film Festival is famous for offering.

Students find deal at theater

By By Katie Valentine September 22, 2009

At a time when being a student gets more expensive each year, one company isn't forgetting to cut students a deal.

U research inspires Aztec exhibit in British Museum

By By Chris Mumford September 22, 2009

Anyone thinking of traveling to Mexico City for a tour of Aztec culture might want to consider rerouting to London instead.

BYU cancels ?Bakkhai? visit

By By Katie Valentine September 22, 2009

"The Bakkhai" was set to run Monday at the de Jong Concert Hall at Brigham Young University,the U's conservative sibling down south, but BYU canceled the U theater production, which was scheduled to appear at its annual Greek Festival.

Banquet aims to fight world hunger

By By Jamie Bowen September 22, 2009

Elan Bartholomew, a freshman in film studies, volunteered at the food pantry at St. Mark's Episcopal Church last summer when he realized how much hunger there was in Salt Lake City.