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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

Young chastises BCS in Congress

By By Chris Mumford July 8, 2009

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U researchers funded to study wildfires

By By Veronica Pineda, Staff Writer July 8, 2009

Researchers at the U's atmospheric sciences department have received a third and final installment of a federal grant to study the events that favor wildfire growth and behavior.

Big Love’ in big trouble with the U

By By Michael McFall, News Editor July 8, 2009

The U learned that the HBO mini-series, "Big Love," aired a March episode in which the U's name and block U logo were shown on an allegedly official U letterhead. In response, the U's agent, Collegiate Images, sent a cease-and-desist letter to the producers of "Big Love," demanding that the logo be removed from the episode and that no future use of the logo be made, according to a U press release.

U selects new director for School of Architecture

U administrators have selected Prescott Muir, a renowned architect who has practiced for the past 33 years in Salt Lake City and southern California, to be the School of Architecture's new director.

UDOT should have invested in new developments, not old projects

Utah recently started participating in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, also known as American Waste and Incineration of $700 Billion Act.

Rice-Eccles turf hits the market

By By Veronica Pineda, Staff Writer July 2, 2009

On Wednesday morning, the University Campus Store opened its doors to a line of diehard Ute fans eager to purchase a piece of history--the Rice-Eccles Stadium's turf.

Jazz’s new draft picks could make a difference for team

In recent years, the Jazz have had more hits than misses and I think we'll look back at this year's class as a hit.

A degree isn’t worth much without ambition

Too many people are trapped in a state of indifference and lack the ambition to develop the necessary problem solving skills to compete in the world.

American Indian programs lose federal funding

By By Veronica Pineda, Staff Writer June 30, 2009

Utah was not endowed with about $3.8 million in federal funds that would have supported American Indian programs and initiatives that the College of Education has organized.

Potential underwear theft thwarted by student

By By Michael McFall, News Editor June 30, 2009

A man tried to steal a female student's underwear at a campus student apartment building.