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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

Team struggles in games, finances

By By Corbin Godfrey November 3, 2009

The men's soccer team participated in the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association tournament in Boise during Halloween weekend, and the results were spooky.

Inhaler or coffee?

By By Veronica Pineda November 3, 2009

A can of Coca-Cola might replace an asthma inhaler during a workout.

Academic Senate catches up on issues

By By Chris Mumford November 3, 2009

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Football Notebook

By By Bryan Chouinard November 3, 2009

Junior quarterback Terrance Cain didn't have awful numbers in the first half of Saturday's Blackout game against Wyoming.

Political science needs funds

By By Tina Parsons November 3, 2009

Political science is an important study of our political culture and climate in America. The research the discipline produces is relevant and necessary to bring the human element into government.

Teacher background checks long overdue

By By Alicia Williams November 3, 2009

It took 15 years for state officials to get a snapshot of the criminal backgrounds for the state's 22,000 licensed public school teachers and more than 112,000 employees. Now they say clearing up that blurred picture is going to take a lot of time, and they hope it doesn't end up creating a false sense of security.

Legislature should look at climate change facts

By By Jonathan Deesing November 3, 2009

When we were in elementary school, we were taught countless scientific "theories." The theory of plate tectonics. The theory of evolution. The theory of the Big Bang.

?Cancer doesn?t have to be a death sentence?

By By Rosemary Campbell , Staff Writer November 3, 2009

In the fall of 2006, at the start of her sophomore year at the U, Linscott frequently became nauseated, which, she thought, was because of stress.

Research raises money despite drop in funding

By By Jake Hibbard November 3, 2009

Much like a patient consulting a doctor about his cancer test results, there's both good and bad news for the U's cancer research funding.

Sustainability office to host input forum

By By Chris Mumford November 3, 2009

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