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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

UTA underserves west side

August 25, 2009

The specific UTA routes favor those in white, suburban south valley, as well as those commuting via FrontRunner from northern communities.

Rugby to face top teams

By By Paige Fieldsted, Sports Editor August 25, 2009

Despite lacking the funding for varsity programs, the rugby team has competed on the national stage for the past several years. This year's fall schedule sets the young team up for the same kind of success it has seen in the past.

Rivals Boylen and Rose team up against cancer

By By Joseph Simmons, Staff Writer August 25, 2009

Utah and BYU men's basketball head coaches Jim Boylen and Dave Rose joined forces to raise money for cancer research Monday morning and put their rivalry on hold8212;at least for 18 holes.

Knowledge should be its own incentive

By By Alicia Williams August 25, 2009

With the increasingly popular pay-for-performance programs popping up all over the country, American students have gone from appreciation of education to an expectation of cash incentives to learn.

Students first, not USTAR

By By Matt Plummer August 25, 2009

Starting such large amounts of spending and construction on the Utah Science and Technology Research Initiative while students are hurting is wrong. Some students can't afford to go to school, while according to its own website, USTAR is sitting on nearly $180 million just to get its own ball rolling.

Teams to face tough preseason schedules

By By Elizabeth Frome & Matt Sanchez, The Daily Utah Chronicle August 25, 2009

The men's and women's 2009-2010 season schedules have been finalized, and both are set to will see tough matchups.

Charging your education isn’t worth it

By By Stephanie Warnick and August 25, 2009

Although the idea of saving up enough money to pay for college before actually attending classes is not appealing in our buy-now-pay-later society, the benefits far outweigh the quickly earned diploma.

Budget cuts hit graduate students from all angles

By By Chris Mumford, Staff Writer August 25, 2009

Adding to the rigor of an intense curriculum, thesis writing and teaching undergraduate classes, U graduate students must now cope with the strains of shrinking stipends, rising tuition and vanishing teaching assistant positions.

Chartwells raises prices

By By Katie Valentine, Staff Writer August 25, 2009

Chartwells' latest hike caused the most expensive meal plan to go up by about $90 per semester. The price of every item in the Union food court went up about 10 cents as well.

Football Notebook

Utah ranked in both Coaches and AP polls,newly assigned co-captain Koa Misi out with a back injury, fall camp comes to a close