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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

Admission shouldn?t consider race

By By Zack Oakey October 27, 2009

One of the U's graduate school procedures requires "department efforts to recruit minority students and to achieve appropriate diversity among (colleges') student body."

Seeing TCU beat BYU gives Ute fan perspective

By By Matt Sanchez October 27, 2009

I traveled to Provo on Saturday for the much-anticipated bout between TCU and BYU.

Good education worth high textbook prices

By By Tina Parsons October 27, 2009

Many factors can contribute to the high costs of textbooks. Years of extensive research, the collaboration efforts of many individuals and the intellectual investment from authors, experts, editors, researchers, reviewers and designers justify the pricing.

U Site Of Unabomber’s Only Failed Bomb

By By Jenna Miller October 27, 2009

In October 1981, Theodore "the Unabomber" Kaczynski attempted to blow up a classroom of students on the U campus.

Students discuss religion, sexuality

By By Veronica Pineda October 27, 2009

As part of National Conflict Resolution Day, the College of Social Work held a community dialogue to openly discuss the sometimes difficult reconciliation between religion and sexuality.

Be responsible about H1N1

By By Kelly O?Neill October 27, 2009

On Saturday I tried to get the H1N1 vaccine but was unsuccessful. I was greeted at the South Main Public Health Center in Salt Lake City by hundreds of people who had gotten there before me and had already formed a line weaving throughout the parking lot. Some had been waiting for more than three hours.

Oaks didn?t misuse First Amendment

October 27, 2009

In his column ("Church, politics don't mix" Oct. 19), Zack Oakey responds to Dallin Oaks'

Obama?s absence from Fox News is censorship

By By Jonathan Deesing October 27, 2009

Criticizing elected officials has long been a proud tradition in American media. Whether it's Ann Coulter spewing hateful tripe about President Barack Obama or Nancy Grace screaming about senators, the media cannot seem to resist easy stories.

Psychology Of A Killer

By By Rita Totten October 27, 2009

Those who remember former U student and employee Mark Hacking don't want to talk about his time here.

Football Notebook

By By Bryan Chouinard October 27, 2009

The Utes will be regaining the services of three regulars who missed the Air Force game when they host Wyoming on Halloween.