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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

Rally Against Sexual Violence

October 18, 2001

It?s time the other half of the population took action against rape, according to Utah Men Against Sexual Violence. UMASV held a press conference at Rice-Eccles Stadium Thursday, hoping to raise awareness...

Bend-in-River Project Seels Volunteers

October 18, 2001

Thanks to the Olympic Winter Games, Salt Lake City will have more ?cool space? in the future.Saturday, the Bennion Community Service Center will plant 100 trees donated by the Salt Lake Organizing Committee,...

Soccer Hoping Home Will fix MWC Woes

October 18, 2001

The Utah soccer team is happy to be home?very happy. After losing its last three games?all of them on the road?against Portland, San Diego State and UNLV, respectively, the Utes (6-5, 0 2 MWC) will open...

The Chronicle’s View

October 18, 2001

Edmund Burke, one of the foremost political thinkers of 18th century England, wrote, ?Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference.? Burke?s writing translates across time and continents, and it especially...

Investigators Want Anthrax Answers

October 18, 2001

WASHINGTON?Federal investigators pressed for evidence at research labs and universities that may have access to anthrax and questioned pharmacies to see if anyone tried to buy large amounts of antibiotics...

Wyoming Looks Familiar to U

October 18, 2001

So, let's see?The Utah football team is hosting an opponent that runs a quick-attack offense, makes almost exclusive use of the passing attack in that set, but in spite of the unconventional attack, is...

Volleyball to Battle With BYU

October 18, 2001

If momentum were an exact determinant of how a specific match will turn out, then tonight's volleyball match would be a laugher.However, a heated rivalry such as the one between BYU and Utah does not fall...

Writing on Wall Wants to Stamp Out Prejudice

October 18, 2001

The Holocaust, the Trail of Tears, slavery, oppression, hatred, discrimination, prejudice and other abominations will be the subject of the Writing on the Wall Project.The project will construct a "Wall...

Speakers Tell How They Healed Their Trauma

October 18, 2001

Regaining lost humanity is an important part of healing from trauma. Syndicated columnists Patrisia Gonzales and Roberto Rodriguez spoke about rehumanization to a predominantly male Hispanic audience of...

Hey, How About the Almighty Committee?

October 18, 2001

Lying in my small twin-size bed, I stared at the old Utah Jazz posters that adorn my wall. Mark Eaton towered over a thin Karl Malone, Thurl Baliey stood over then starting point guard Rickey Green. But...