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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

Give U climate diagnosis some credit

By By Whitney Fitts September 3, 2009

By Whitney FittsAccording to a recent analysis by The Nature Conservancy, climate change will raise Utah's average temperature 6 to 10 degrees during the next century. This would have huge impacts on outdoor...

Utes kick off season against USU

By By Bryan Chouinard, Asst. Sports Editor September 3, 2009

The highly anticipated 2009 Utah football season is upon us. After countless hours of film study, weeks of grueling practices and months of anticipation, head coach Kyle Whittingham and the Utes will kick off their campaign tonight in front of a sold-out crowd at Rice-Eccles Stadium against in-state rivals Utah State.

Utah still has a ways to go for the environment

By By John Stafford September 3, 2009

By John StaffordSalt Lake City has recently seen an improvement in its environmentally conscious policies, but it still has a long way to go.By uniting with more than 700 local governments around the world...

Andersen returns to the U?on the opposite side

By By Elizabeth Frome, Staff Writer September 3, 2009

Tonight's football game should be more interesting than your usual season-opener for a couple of reasons. In addition to the Utes coming from an undefeated season, looking to get to 14-0 and fans finally getting to see who that starting quarterback is, Gary Andersen will make his way back to Rice-Eccles Stadium.

Football tickets sold out

By , By Michael McFall, and By Michael McFall September 3, 2009

Anyone hoping for a last-minute ticket to the big game against USU is out of luck. The Rice-Eccles Stadium ticket office announced Wednesday that no more tickets are available for the season-opener football...

Shuttle breakdown stalls campus traffic

By By Rita Totten and By Rita Totten September 3, 2009

By Rita TottenFirst it was traffic, parking and TRAX8212;and now even shuttles are becoming irksome.Passengers aboard a midafternoon campus shuttle found themselves stuck straddling a TRAX crossing Tuesday...

Rush Week ends with big numbers

By Jamie Bowen Since Saturday, students have lined up for greek Rush Week sign-ups, eager to join fraternities or sororities. Rush Week ends today with all the normal activities and atmosphere, but there...

MUSS excitement builds as tickets sell out fast

By By Katie Valentine, Staff Writer September 3, 2009

Students have been able to still sign up for MUSS tickets at this time in past years. But this year, the MUSS capacity of 5,000 maxed out before school even began.

Online textbooks hurt students in the end

By By Liz Carlston September 3, 2009

By Liz CarlstonAfter spending a sweaty summer going door to door selling pest control, you were able to put away $3,500. With school starting, it's time to hit the stores so you are ready to study chemistry,...

Geology dept introduces students to ?World of Dinosaurs?

By Lauren TalagaU students will not need a DeLorean to go back 248 million years to experience the "World of Dinosaurs."Nor do they have to look far to take a class from a man who could be a brother to...