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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

Research reveals need for social equality

By By Douglas Jennings November 5, 2009

You are what you don't eat. Or actually, you are what is not available to eat in your neighborhood, apparently. Who'd have guessed?

Annual food drive fuels rivalry between BYU, U

By By Veronica Pineda November 5, 2009

The U tries to dominate BYU in more than just sports, but when it comes to collecting food, it has a hard time pulling it off.

Road trip a crucial time for team

By By Bubba Brown November 5, 2009

When the U volleyball team takes the court tonight, it'll be embarking on a two-match road trip that will go a long way in determining where it stands at season's end.

From walk-on punter to linebacker success

By By Liz Frome November 5, 2009

Senior linebacker Kepa Gaison first joined the Utes in 2005. As a redshirt freshman who didn't see any action his first season in Utah, Gaison had big moves in his future that no one could have foreseen.

Symposium to celebrate ?first light?

By By Deborah Rafferty November 5, 2009

Despite difficulties, including multiple flat tires and a mouse invasion, the department of physics and astronomy has reason to celebrate the "first light" of its new observatory.

A ball, bright shoes and a whole lot of fun

By By Jake Hibbard November 5, 2009

After a long day of sitting through lectures, Alec Clayton, an undeclared sophomore, needs a break.

University should support club teams with excused absenses

By By Kelsey Price November 5, 2009

When it came to sports in high school, I admit, I was spoiled. I was released early for my track and cross-country meets and allowed to make up any assignments or tests I missed. Once, I was even allowed to make up a midterm to go watch the basketball team in the state playoffs. Even athletes on unsanctioned sports teams, such as lacrosse players, received excusals from school.

Patent lawsuit to continue against U, Myriad Genetics

By By Josh Bennett and By Josh Bennett November 5, 2009

After more than a month's wait, the U and research partner Myriad Genetics learned Monday they will face a lawsuit against patents on human genes.

Soccer triumphs in tournament game over TCU

By By Matt Sanchez November 5, 2009

The No. 3-seeded Utah women's soccer team opened the Mountain West Conference Tournament with a 3-1 victory over No. 6-seeded TCU on Wednesday afternoon.

U conference caught in Macedonian dispute

By By Michael McFall November 5, 2009

The U stuck its foot into an international dispute about a country's name.