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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

Bullpen still cold for struggling Utes

This season, when it comes to losses, it always comes around to the bullpen for Utah8212;week in and week out.

U celebrates Earth Day by hosting e-waste collection

The U will offer ethical e-waste recycling collection Wednesday8212;National Earth Day8212;in front of the University Services Building.

Student competes in Miss USA pageant

By By Sarah Cutler, Staff Writer April 21, 2009

Laura Chukanov, a senior in international studies with double minors in art history and leadership at the U, finished third runner-up in the Miss USA pageant Sunday night.

New advocate position would oversee media

By By Michael McFall & Jeremy Thompson, The Daily Utah Chronicle and By Michael McFall & Jeremy Thompson, The Daily Utah Chronicle April 21, 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.

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By By Rachel April 21, 2009

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Leaders look to future in State of ASUU address

By By Katie Valentine, Staff Writer April 21, 2009

Monday's State of ASUU address focused on student funding, communication, sustainability, financial needs and continuity in the future.

Utah notches 3 wins in weekend classic

Utah returned from the Mark Faldo Utah State Classic with three event winners this weekend.

Pushing to new heights

Rock climbing is a sport that gets you outside and helps you appreciate the detail and texture of different rocks. It's not complicated and it's not about competition between people, but rather an internal struggle8212;or a puzzle if you will. It's you and a hearty block of rock.

Historic figures were human

By By Spencer Merrick and By Spencer Merrick April 21, 2009

These truths can either be used to balance our view of historical figures and remind us that they too were human, or they can be used to devalue the achievements they made. I hope, especially in the case of my heroes such as King or Gandhi, that the former is the case.

Utah officials discuss life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer April 21, 2009

"Law Day" prompted the U Hinckley Institute of Politics to invite three prominent Utahns to the U to discuss topics ranging from Abraham Lincoln to immigration.