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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

Jazz Can Keep Old-Timers and Build for Future

October 15, 2001

When the greatest player ever to walk onto the hardwood speaks, it makes news. When he tries to reclaim past glory, it makes a whole tidal wave of news.People want to know if he can still dunk, play defense,...

Anthrax Scare Hits NJ U

By By U Wire October 15, 2001

By U WireNEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.?Panic struck Rutgers University on Monday morning as University, city and county authorities shuttered the Food Science Building on the Cook campus after workers discovered...

Contenders in Sandy City Mayor Race Debate

By By Ali Hasnain October 15, 2001

By Ali HasnainOf the approximately 27,000 students enrolled at the University of Utah, only about 2,350 are from the suburb of Sandy, according to Chris Pezely of Student Affairs.The lack of interest on...

U Admin Warns About Anthrax, 5 Call Police

October 15, 2001

You could get anthrax in the mail.But you also might not. Either way, Dave Pershing, senior vice president for academic affairs, and Lorris Betz, senior vice president for health sciences, want University...

New Pre-med Society Formed on Campus

October 15, 2001

The 622 pre-med students at the University of Utah now have another resource to help them enter medical school.The American Medical Student Association will grant the U a pre-med chapter ?any day now,?...

OB/GYN Adashi Receives National Fellowship

October 15, 2001

Dr. Eli Adashi, professor and chairman of the department of obstetrics and gynecology, has been elected as a fellow to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the organization that publishes...

LGBT Resource Center Opens In Union Building

October 15, 2001

The doors to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center opened quietly Tuesday afternoon.?We?re steadily starting, we?re just deciding what we need to do,? said Andre Molette, one of two students...

The Middle Ground: Daoism Suggests Doing What Comes Naturally

October 15, 2001

When you ask a Chinese person what his or her religion is, he or she might say, "I?m a Confucian by day at work, a Buddhist by night around my family and a Daoist on weekends with my friends."Some modern...

Confucianism: Filial Piety, Perfectibility of Man, Responsible Government

October 15, 2001

Confucius was China?s first and most enduring moralist. His teachings have been the cornerstone of Chinese education for centuries, and they have greatly influenced all aspects of Chinese society.The name...

Bioterrorism Is Serious Matter

October 15, 2001

WASHINGTON?Declaring the threat of bioterrorism is no joking matter, Attorney General John Ashcroft said Tuesday, those who fake anthrax or other terrorist scares will face federal prosecution. He announced...