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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

Women?s team is showing early talent

By By November 11, 2009

Sure, the women's basketball team is only returning two starters. Yes, it lost its two biggest stars, last year's Mountain West Conference Player of the Year Morgan Warburton and second-team All-MWC Katie King, who together averaged 29.5 points and 13.3 rebounds per game.

Students hope to bring film chapter to U

By By Julie Abubo November 11, 2009

U students hope to bring fellow filmmakers together with those across the nation by establishing a student-affiliate chapter of the David Lynch Foundation on campus.

2 sexual assault cases reported on campus

By By November 11, 2009

There have been two sexual assault reports in the Residence Hall area since Thursday, apparently committed by two different men.

Water polo team heads to national championship

By By November 11, 2009

The men's water polo "A" team is heading to the National Championship Tournament, which is scheduled for Friday through Sunday. The team finished its regular season as the Rocky Mountain Division champions last month and is now preparing to compete in a pool of 16 top teams from all over the country.

Women look to improve on defense

By By November 11, 2009

Although the offense looked solid against Chadron State for the Utes' season-opening exhibition game Saturday, Utah's defense highlighted an area with an opportunity for improvement.

Science, math and poetry join in symposium

By By Steve Coons November 11, 2009

A poet, a mathematician and a composer walk into a library, engage in a heated debate concerning the relative merits of their chosen fields and in the process find they have more in common than any of them could have ever imagined.

New players working to integrate with team

By By November 11, 2009

The men's basketball team has plenty of new faces, but head coach Jim Boylen doesn't see a need for that to mean a less competitive team this season.

Voter turnout disappointing

By By November 11, 2009

Last spring, the Utah Legislature passed House Bill 126, which required voters to present identification in order to vote on Election Day. Many were worried that the extra hurdle would disenfranchise many would-be voters and cast a feeling of distrust upon the electorate. Well, the votes from last week are in, and it doesn't look like the new I.D. requirement had a negative impact on the turnout of the electorate.

Berlin Wall?s spirit of fear lives on in media?s hyped stories

By By November 11, 2009

Monday marked the 20th anniversary of the Berlin Wall coming down. The event signified the end of an era filled with constant fear of impending doom peeking around the corner. Indeed, it was such an important event that political philosopher Francis Fukuyama went so far as to describe it as "the end of history," or the end of serious competition for Western democracy.

Guest dancers enliven Utah ballet?s fall event

By By Sofia Strempek November 11, 2009

Utah ballet and modern dancers proved themselves to be mature artists in the Utah Ballet Special Event Performance, which ended last Saturday. But it was the out-of-towners8212;aka Germans8212;that provided the most excitement. Their piece, "Troy Games," startled the audience with a sensual and beautifully masculine performance.