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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

Utes get close win over Weber State

By By Bubba Brown October 7, 2009

The Utah volleyball team fought off Weber State to win its fifth consecutive match 3-1 (25-17, 23-25, 25-21, 28-26).

Helmets left behind

By By Rita Totten October 7, 2009

With an increase in bikes on campus comes an increase in a more dangerous trend: riders without helmets.

Dr. Dog visits help expand urban lounge?s lineup

By By Elliott Bueler October 7, 2009

Urban Lounge is under ambitious new ownership and will play host Oct. 9 to a band synonymous with equally ambitious musicality.

?Chorus Line? filled with impressive cast, dancing

By By Julie Abubo October 7, 2009

The Pioneer Memorial Theatre continues its run of the Tony Award-winning contemporary classic "A Chorus Line" until the end of this week.

CIA worker enlightens students about careers

By By Michael McFall October 7, 2009

Matt Berrett knows there is a need for people who can tell the President and his men what they don't want to hear.

Soccer already has facility, recognition

By By Matt Sanchez October 7, 2009

I pride myself on being the guy who knows everything about sports. In the middle of watching late-night "Sportscenter," reading box scores and playing fantasy everything, I missed one big issue: Title IX. Up until a year ago, I had no idea what it was.

Princeton Review ranks U?s law school

By By Katie Valentine October 7, 2009

The Princeton Review has once again ranked the U's law school as one of the better schools students can attend.

Soccer aims for team unity

By By Matt Sanchez October 7, 2009

Unity is not something that a team automatically has just because it wears the same jersey. Nor can it be turned on and off, like some proverbial light switch. It's the product of long hours on the practice field, and it's built when you're forced to rely on your team for help and not just a Gatorade.

Kingsbury Hall to show Laramie play

By By Evan Frank October 7, 2009

Friday, Kingsbury Hall, along with Plan-B Theatre, will present a preview performance of a new play by Moisés Kaufman, titled "The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, An Epilogue." In February 2000, Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project debuted "The Laramie Project," which is about the reaction to the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay University of Wyoming student, in Laramie, Wyo.

Rugby delivers excitement, stellar record

By By Elizabeth Frome and By Elizabeth Frome October 7, 2009

Okay, I'll go ahead and be the one to say it. As physically demanding and tough as soccer is, it's not all that appealing to viewers, at least not in the United States. That's not to say the sport doesn't require talent, athleticism, endurance and patience. It's just lacking the excitement factor that makes it interesting for the people in the stands.