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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

A guide to campus eats

A non-comprehensive and probably biased list.

Volleyball looks to replicate last season’s success

Riding on the strength of three All-Mountain West Conference seniors, the 2008 Utah women's volleyball team earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16, but now that Lori Baird, Kathryn Haynie and Emillie Toone have concluded their Utah careers, the Utes will be forced to turn to different players to continue their winning ways.

Kilby founder reflects on venue’s 10th anniversary

By Julie Abubo, Staff WriterFor many Utah locals, discovering Kilby Court is a rite of passage into the underground music scene. Kilby has become the all-ages venue in Salt Lake City to discover local,...

Red Rocks don’t plan to settle again

Being runner-up is never easy, but being runner-up year after year is even more difficult.
After having placed second or third at the National Championships for the past five years, the Utah gymnastics team is ready to be back on top.

Teammates will have to step up to fill departed seniors’ shoes

The 2009-2010 version of the track and field team might look a little different than what fans are used to. The team will undergo a makeover of sorts as it loses 12 seniors from last year's squad.

Squeeze in some summer reads before you pick up your textbooks

Whether school brings you excitement or pain, reading is a great way to spend the last month of summer freedom (or boredom) before the schedule is full again.

Utah’s outdoor scene is crucial to economy

By By Jeffrey Jenkins and By Jeffrey Jenkins August 17, 2009

Protecting the natural landscape that makes Utah such a desirable location is an investment in the state's economy.

Respectful protests are more effective

By By Liz Carlston and By Liz Carlston August 17, 2009

If gay-rights activists truly want to further their position in gaining more civil rights (a fair and reasonable appeal), the forum is not on the footsteps of a place considered sacred by any religion and unleashing lewd, drunken profanity. The correct forum is working through legislative channels where the issues are eventually presented to the voters for ratification.

Traveling abroad will change your mindset

By By John Stafford and By John Stafford August 17, 2009

I came back from my travels with more questions than when I left. It was the U's study abroad program that introduced me to Socrates' idea of knowledge, and I have never looked back. It is in this spirit that I challenge and encourage you to participate in the U's study-abroad programs and independent travel.

Enormous Rooms editor hope salon-workshops will boost submissions

By and August 17, 2009

Robert Morreal and Brian Gray, co-editors of Enormous Rooms, the U's undergraduate literary journal, say they won't be satisfied with an ordinary publication. The journal has always struggled to field submissions, but Gray and Morreal will still hold two to three writer salon-workshops per month in an effort to generate material for the journal.