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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

Police Report

September 8, 2009

Car fire The Utes were on fire against the Aggies last week?and a few blocks away, so was the car of one of the game?s attendees. Shelby Gold, a local resident, and two other men saw a white Dodge Stratus...

Fraternities to hold second open house for recruitment

By By Rita Totten September 8, 2009

By Rita Totten Because of increased interest in fraternities at the U, greeks added another day of membership recruitment. #post_author_author, .post_author_avatar, .post_author_box{ display: none; }

Power Rankings

By and September 8, 2009

1. BYU With the Cougars? impressive 14-13 win over No. 3-ranked Oklahoma, BYU is undoubtably the favorite in the MWC. Even though Oklahoma was without Heisman trophy winner Sam Bradford in the second...

ASUU gives ?09 updates

By By Chris Mumford and By Chris Mumford September 8, 2009

By Chris Mumford Although most students are only beginning to settle into the school routine, the student government has been at work for months negotiating the tangle of challenges involved with converting...

UVU tournament gives volleyball its first loss

By By Bubba Brown and By Bubba Brown September 8, 2009

The No. 17 Ute volleyball team hit its first speed bumps of the season as it dropped two matches against Utah Valley University and Washington State but bounced back to salvage a sharp win against Missouri in this weekend's tournament at UVU.

Financial aid is available?if you can find it

By By Charly Kuecks September 8, 2009

As a four-year veteran of higher education, I've learned how to file a tax return, open a checking account and apply for scholarships and jobs. For those younger students learning to navigate the perils of living on their own8212;from laundry sorting to dating drama to increased schoolwork8212;the Byzantine process of finding ways to cut tuition costs can be frustrating, time-consuming and overwhelming.

Online-only courses don?t give students personal education

By By Alicia Williams September 8, 2009

Online colleges and degrees are the latest rage. Although,

let's face it, when someone says they're in college online, we give a little pause. All the while, our thoughts are swirling with issues of validity, employer acceptance and accreditation.

Golf team preps for New Mexico

By By Bryan Chouinard, Asst. Sports Editor September 4, 2009

The Utes kick off their fall schedule a week from today when they travel to Albuquerque, N.M., to take part in the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Tournament, hosted by the University of New Mexico. The tournament will be held at the Championship Golf Course at UNM, a course that from the tips plays 7,324 yards long.

Safe sex is crucial

By By Doug Jennings and By Doug Jennings September 4, 2009

U researchers have developed a new weapon in the global fight against HIV/AIDS: the "molecular condom." Regardless of how innovative and slightly reminiscent of "Star Trek" it might sound, the molecular condom is specifically targeted toward women in impoverished countries to decrease out-of-control HIV infection rates.

Volleyball team to face three other undefeated teams in tournament play.

By By Bubba Brown , Staff Writer September 4, 2009

The Utah volleyball team will put its unblemished record on the line when it takes the drive down I-15 to Orem and competes against three other undefeated teams in the Utah Valley Tournament this weekend.