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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Question marks remain for Saturday?s matchup

By By Liz Frome , Staff writer November 6, 2009

TCU and BYU, expected to be the biggest games of the 2009 season, are right around the corner, but the Utes will have to maintain focus this week as the Lobos are coming to Salt Lake City.

Season ends with double-overtime tournament loss

By By Kelsey Price , Staff Writer November 6, 2009

Thursday's MWC semifinal match was déjà vu for the Utah soccer team, as they headed into double overtime against San Diego State for the second time this season.

Recreation classes offer students a break

The Natural Resources Learning Program in the parks, recreation and tourism department has seen an increase in student credit hours over last year's enrollment, to the tune of 500 hours.

Advances in bioelectronics raise ethics concerns

Cynthia Furse, associate vice president of research and professor of electrical engineering at the U, spoke to students, staff and others about breakthroughs in the field of bioelectronics and the impact that research will have both scientifically and ethically.

New faces could help team adjust to senior?s departure

By By Liz Frome, Staff writer November 6, 2009

Today marks the beginning of the women's basketball season, as the Utes go head-to-head with Chadron State College in an exhibition game.

Swimming to host 3 meets

By By Greg Peters , Staff Writer November 6, 2009

The Utah women's swimming and diving team upset the UNLV Rebels Saturday, winning nine of the 16 events in a 149.5-148.5 thriller.

Smaller is better when it comes to catalysts

U scientists found that the size of catalysts, substances that speed up chemical reactions, directly affect their electronic properties.

Damn BYU

By By Mike McFall November 6, 2009

I know you've been trying this all-inclusive thing, but face it -- your popularity is hurting, and you winning over converts is a popularity contest. Just look at Allah.

Change of pace

The Utes are 7-1, but find themselves in the same predicament they were in before the season opener against Utah State: Right in the middle of a quarterback controversy.

Improved Lobos hoping to give Utah trouble

By By Joe Simmons , Staff Writer November 6, 2009

The New Mexico Lobos have had a tough year so far, and they know things aren't going to get any easier this Saturday when they come to Rice-Eccles Stadium to face the No. 14 Utes.