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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

Team adds depth with new signees

May 26, 2009

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Rice-Eccles to get new turf

By By Evan Frank May 26, 2009

Rice-Eccles Stadium is in the process of installing a new FieldTurf surface. The old turf, which was installed in 2002, was torn out after the Supercross event April 25.

Utes look to rebuild after losing five seniors

The team said a formal goodbye to five seniors after their final game May 9 against New Mexico. The team is now beginning to prepare for the changes that will inevitably follow losing the influence and talent the seniors provided.

SLCPD to redefine ‘gang crime’

By By Andreas Rivera, Staff Writer May 26, 2009

The police department has changed its definition of gang crime in hopes of streamlining how it deals with gang-related activity overall.

Baseball makes history with MWC win

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer May 26, 2009

For the No. 6-seeded Utah baseball players, a tournament win seemed out of the question8212;to everyone but themselves, that is.

Job market open for med school grads

By By Chris Mumford, Staff Writer May 26, 2009

With the economy still shaky and work scarce, it might seem strange to ask whether a job market can actually be too open.

Health sciences honors body donors

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer May 26, 2009

Amid violins and ukuleles was a feeling of gratitude for those who donated their bodies to science.

Accountant?s suicide attempt draws attention

By By Michael McFall, News Editor May 26, 2009

The U Police Department is investigating the theater department for fraud8212;an investigation started the same day the department's accountant attempted suicide.

Knowledge key to dealing with birds

May 26, 2009

We need to do all we can to boost the populations of native species which are being displaced by more aggressive non-native species.

Boylen to stay through 2014

By By Matt Sanchez, Staff Writer May 26, 2009

Boylen recently signed a five-year contract extension that will keep him in crimson red through 2014. The new deal will pay Boylen $850,000 a year and could be worth as much as $1 million with bonuses.