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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

Guest House plans OK?d

By By Rita Totten , Staff Writer December 3, 2009

The State Building Board approved plans for an expansion to the University Guest House on Wednesday.

Women get overtime win

By By Paige Fieldsted December 3, 2009

The Utah women's basketball team improved its winning streak to three with a 66-50 overtime win over Idaho State on Wednesday night.

Dental coverage cheaper for grad students

By By Deborah Rafferty, Staff Writer December 3, 2009

Anyone looking for cheap dental coverage might want to switch studies.

Why Max Hall Hates Me

By By Trent Lowe and December 3, 2009

This blog, which I have dedicated to documenting my canoodling with the famous people of Utah, has suffered as of late due to my inability to track down and/or stalk the aforementioned famed ones.

Utah finishes with lowest ranking in 13 years

By By Bubba Brown December 3, 2009

The 2009 volleyball season resulted in something that doesn't happen very often at Utah8212;being left out of the NCAA Tournament.

Foster breaks blocks record

By By Bubba Brown December 3, 2009

During the course of Utah basketball history, the Utes have had some prolific big men: Keith Van Horn, Andrew Bogut and Luke Nevill, just to name a few. But none of them did what sophomore center David Foster did Wednesday night against Weber State.

Men?s impressive stats not enough to beat Weber

By By Joseph Simmons December 3, 2009

Despite having a record-breaking night, the Runnin' Utes were unable to come away with a victory.

Obama?s plan for Afghanistan built for failure

By By John Stafford December 3, 2009

"Mr. President, it is time to bring our troops home."

12 Utes named to all-MWC list

By By Bryan Chouinard December 3, 2009

The Mountain West Conference named its all-conference selections Monday, and 12 Utes made the list, including six named to the all-conference first team.

Values, honesty should be welcomed

By By Liz Carlston December 3, 2009

Sarah Palin, perhaps one of the most controversial figures in America today, is coming to Salt Lake City on Wednesday as part of her Going Rogue book tour. If her previous book signings are any indication, we can expect a few thousand people to converge at the Salt Lake Costco to get an autograph.