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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

Utah dominates Chadron State in exhibition game

By By Liz Frome, Staff Writer November 9, 2009

Led by sophomore point guard Janita Badon and senior forward Kalee Whipple, the Utah women's basketball team came away with an easy 81-40 win over Chadron State in an exhibition game Friday.

Players step up in exhibition win

By By Bubba Brown , Staff Writer November 9, 2009

Although the game was simply an exhibition against a Division II team, several players who figure to be crucial to Utah's success had solid performances.

Science Day brings potential students, explosions to the U

By By Katie Valentine , Staff Writer November 9, 2009

Hundreds of high school students spent Saturday at a recruitment event with explosions, armored exoskeletons and college advice.

Trustees to meet Tuesday

November 9, 2009

Education emphasisBoard members will vote on a new early childhood education emphasis within the human development and family studies major.The early childhood education emphasis would require students...

Mentor? program raises questions

By By THE CHRONICLE?S VIEW November 9, 2009

Last spring, Tayler Clough, president of the Associated Students of the University of Utah, campaigned with a promise to install a U-sponsored student mentoring program for Utah high schools. But as ASUU approaches a vote on the program, we wonder if "mentoring" is the right word.

Psychology department seeks mothers, children for study

By By Second Byline, Staff Writer November 9, 2009

The U's department of psychology is conducting a study to learn how children talk to their mothers about quarrels with siblings and the effect it has on adolescence.

ASUU campaigns shouldn?t be restricted

By By By Zack Oakey November 9, 2009

Last week, the executives of the Associated Students of the University of Utah asked the Academic Senate to further restrict the amount of money and time candidates may spend on their elections. That will affect the administration as well as the quantity and quality of speech.

Mentoring program hits ruts in ASUU

By By Chris Mumford , Staff Writer November 9, 2009

Tayler Clough, president of the student government, previously stated that he's proposing a mentor program that would pay U student volunteers to go local high schools once a week to show students how to apply for college, with the hopes that they will come to the U.

Art showcase displays talent from all majors

By By Mandy Loader , Staff Writer November 9, 2009

The U's Office of Undergraduate Studies hosted a student art showcase Friday that offered U students, including those not majoring in art, a chance to feature their work at the U.

Bipartisanship should bring Matheson praise

By By By Jonathan Deesing November 9, 2009

We hear the term "RINO" (Republican in Name Only) tossed around a lot in Utah, where anything left of Limbaugh is considered socialism. Indeed, our last governor was accused of being a RINO for a number of reasons, including his stance on civil unions and liquor laws.