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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

Financial aid office at U fails students

By By West Valley October 20, 2009

The financial aid office at the U needs to be held accountable. Why are students not a top priority?

Newspaper bailout would limit freedoms

By By Alicia Williams October 20, 2009

The once slow decline of newspapers has taken a huge plunge in 2009. The drastic loss of advertising revenue from a struggling economy mixed with growing Internet popularity has created a deadly combination.

U?s space constraints cause concerns about practice room

By By Katie Valentine October 20, 2009

Students in the School of Music lack the space needed to practice on campus.

Regents approve real-estate degree

By By Chris Mumford October 20, 2009

The numerous construction projects on campus have long made the subject of real estate a key concern for U administrators, but until now, there was no directly related degree available to students.

U gets grant for genome mapping

By By Deborah Rafferty October 20, 2009

U researchers received an $8.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for a six-year study that will examine the entire genome of the heart in hopes of finding the root causes of heart defects in children.

Police Report

October 20, 2009

The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity had two of its Greek letters stolen and its marquee vandalized.

Alumnus stresses communication

By By Trent Lowe October 20, 2009

Richard Matthews demonstrated to U students the key to a brighter future for them and the U's programs8212;he talked to them.

Council, faculty disagree about academic quality

By By , Staff Writer October 20, 2009

The graduate council review is far from music to the ears of the U music department.

Study develops melanoma testing guidelines

By By Deborah Rafferty October 20, 2009

Researchers at the Huntsman Cancer Institute led a three-year international study to develop guidelines for patients who would qualify for melanoma genetic testing.

Review laments lack of full-time staff

By By Jenna Miller October 20, 2009

The faculty and staff at the U's School of Music are overworked and underpaid, according to a review of the department done last year.