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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

Car fire kills U freshman

By By Michael McFall, Asst. News Editor April 29, 2009

DNA testing confirmed that the body Washington County Sheriff's deputies found in a torched car near Zion National Park on April 2 is Zach Ruble, a freshman in bioengineering at the U, the third in a series of deaths that might be connected.

No way to pay the U back for my time at The Chrony

By By Tony Pizza, Sports Editor April 29, 2009

"Champions keep playing until they get it right"-Billie Jean King. Maybe that's what kept me at The Chronicle for three years.

Advocate would oversee student media

By By Michael McFall & Jeremy Thompson, Daily Utah Chronicle and By Michael McFall & Jeremy Thompson, Daily Utah Chronicle April 29, 2009

A proposal to create a student-media advocate to help oversee campus media outlets has created disagreements and confusion between its administrative planners and student media.

Fewer classes to be offered for summer

By By Jamie Bowen, Staff Writer April 28, 2009

English professor Anne Jamison was planning to teach two upper-division English courses this summer but both were cut because of financial restraints.

Trax could see more tap on, tap off readers

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer April 28, 2009

The Utah Transit Authority performed a study last week to check the flow of riders at U TRAX stations. UTA might install more readers at U stations with heavy traffic, but the transit agency will not have the data evaluations complete until Fall Semester.

Researchers support DeChristopher before arraignment

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer April 28, 2009

Top research scholars lauded Tim DeChristopher on Monday night for his fraudulent bids at a federal lands auction in December and called for more students to rise up and shake the status quo.

Student focus groups weigh in on proposed Universe Project

Inland American, the developer chosen for the mixed-use development project planned for the parking lot west of Rice-Eccles Stadium, picked students' brains last week in exchange for some pizza, soda and $50.

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Kuroczko a constant for the Utes

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer April 28, 2009

Quiet, shy and humble: three words that describe Utah's big hitter Nick Kuroczko off the field.

When he's on the field, though, he turns into a completely different person.

4 more Utes get chance to go to NFL

By By Tony Pizza, Sports Editor April 28, 2009

A day after four former Utes found new NFL homes via the 2009 draft, several of the offensive seniors from the Utes were added to NFL teams Monday.