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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

TRAX breakdown delays students

By By Deborah Rafferty, Staff Writer October 23, 2009

A mechanical problem with a TRAX train caused a 45-minute delay for U commuters Thursday morning.

Business school steps up in rankings

By By Veronica Pineda, Staff Writer October 23, 2009

The U's School of Business executive master's in business administration program was ranked 30th in the nation and 77th in the world by the Financial Times, the London-based financial publication.

Volleyball hopes to get rivalry win

The Utah volleyball team finds itself down two games in the Mountain West Conference standing and is likely in need of a strong sprint to the finish to have hopes of catching Colorado State.

Utes work through injuries to regain depth

Game seven marks the start of the second half of the season, and the Utes are heading into Saturday's game finally having a few options in the back field alongside Terrance Cain.

Utes travel for crucial conference game

The Utes (7-8-2, 2-2-1) look to bounce back from a tough home loss against New Mexico and to climb the conference standings when they travel to Wyoming (9-5-3, 3-1-1) for a showdown with the Cowgirls on Saturday afternoon.

Forum details U?s sustainability

By By Rita Totten and By Rita Totten October 22, 2009

The Climate Action Plan Information Forum was held in the Union lobby Wednesday for various departments on campus to showcase what they are doing to cut back on the U's overall carbon footprint as inspiration for others.

Samoan relief efforts continue

By By Michael McFall and By Michael McFall October 22, 2009

Even though the Samoan tsunami has quietly left the 24-hour news cycle, it's still a bitter reality for the islanders8212;and the U isn't done helping them.

Former art professor dies in crash

By By Michael McFall and By Michael McFall October 22, 2009

A painter who taught at the U for more than 30 years has died.

Comeback kid: From 7th-grade cut to MWC success

By By Bubba Brown and By Bubba Brown October 22, 2009

Successful athletic careers start in different ways. Danielle Killpack's started by getting cut from a team.

A large change from a small country

By By Chris Mumford and By Chris Mumford October 22, 2009

As a landlocked, former socialist bloc European country, Hungary is rarely thought of as being central in any sense other than its geographic location.