Skip to Main Content
The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

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

A Tale of Two Seasons: Part II of XIII

By By Tyler Cobb November 5, 2009

Fans watched from the stands or thousands of miles away as the Utes marched onto the Spartan field, expecting them to wipe the floor with San Jose players. And 60 minutes later, the Utes marched off the field winners8212;but the victory was hollow.

U should share royalties with Ute tribe

By By John Stafford November 5, 2009

At the U, we take pride in the nomenclature that represents our esteemed institution: the Utes.

Sustainability office, students create lively political dialogue

By By Rita Totten , Staff Writer and By Rita Totten November 5, 2009

True to its name, the Office of Sustainability held an open forum Wednesday afternoon in a room lit only by sunlight8212;but disagreements quickly darkened the forum's tone.

LDS group petitions to church

November 5, 2009

#post_author_author, .post_author_avatar, .post_author_box{ display: none; }

Colleges of science, fine arts look to move into UNMH building

By By Katie Valentine November 5, 2009

The new Utah Museum of Natural History Building is beginning to take shape, but deciding who moves into its former home is still in the early stages.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.