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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

Cougars are too confident too soon

By By Bryan Chouinard November 25, 2009

September marks the end of summer and welcomes the coming fall.

Utes? undefeated run is more impressive than Y?s 1984 season

By By Matt Sanchez November 25, 2009

We live in a world filled with greed and lust, love and hate, drugs and passion8212;and that's just our sports.

Athletes from both sides of the rivalry find success as pros

By By Corbin Godfrey November 25, 2009

The Utah-BYU rivalry is great not only for college sports, but also for the pros, as many athletes from the state's beloved rivalry have taken their game to the next level.

Haka creates controversy as pre-game ritual

By By Kelsey Price November 25, 2009

Performed from Texas to Tonga, from the prep level to the Olympics, the haka8212;a traditional Maori dance8212;is ingrained in the psyche of sports culture across the world. Since New Zealand's legendary All Blacks rugby team performed its first haka in 1884, the ritual has become commonplace in athletics, especially in Utah. BYU is no exception, gaining national prominence for its pregame performances of the "Ka Mate" haka.

Prof who died from shuttle fall identified

By By , Asst. News Editor November 25, 2009

A woman who was killed after falling from a U shuttle Thursday has been identified as Zhilong Xie, 63, a former U professor.

Pep rally gets the ball rolling for Rivalry Week

By By Jake Hibbard , Staff Writer November 24, 2009

Preparing for Saturday's Holy War between the U and BYU, Ute fans gathered at the Marriott Library Plaza on Monday for the annual Rivalry Week pep rally.

Hope diminishes for Copenhagen climate treaty

By By Michael McFall, News Editor November 24, 2009

Most of the world's scientists agree that the planet is warming up at a dangerous rate, but U students are dismayed that Earth's leaders still can't agree to combat it.

Student murder case comes to trial

By By Mike McFall and By Michael McFall, News Editor November 24, 2009

After 10 years, a court will decide whether Donald Eugene Younge Jr. will face trial for the death of U student Amy Quinton.

New dino fossils to come to U

By By Rosemary Campbell, Staff Writer November 24, 2009

A Tyrannosaurus Rex-size dinosaur is headed toward the U, but it has a lot more in common with Daffy Duck than with Barney the purple dinosaur.

New sustainability coordinator chosen to help with student fee

By By Jake Hibbard November 24, 2009

The Office of Sustainability chose Whitney Williams, with the Office of Human Resources' approval, to be the coordinator for the student sustainability fee Monday.