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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

Personal finance courses will be useful later in life

By and April 20, 2009

I consider these to be the most valuable courses I took at the U! I have used the information from these courses everyday! Taking a financial literacy course like FCS 3450 or FINAN 1200 would be a huge benefit to students.

Utes swept by Cougars

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer April 20, 2009

The Utes dropped a three-game set to BYU during the weekend. Utah has now lost nine straight games and the trend has become losing at the end of games. Against the Cougars, the Utes had a chance to win all three games, but the bullpen couldn't pull through.

Making businesses test children?s clothing for lead is ridiculous

April 20, 2009

In the meantime, parents who rely on thrift and resale shops to outfit and equip their kids are slowly but surely being deprived of their options. Resale shops across the country, including Goodwill, are discontinuing the resale of children's clothing and toys for fear of being sent to prison for selling one of these "banned, hazardous" items.

Team brings home mixed results from Mountain West matchups

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer April 20, 2009

The Utes earned their first Mountain West Conference win with a 9-7 victory over UNLV on Thursday afternoon.

Donate to help someone in a worse situation

April 20, 2009

Donate a couple dollars, give some of your time, donate clothes. Everyone really can do something.

Professor discusses theories about events of Kristallnacht

By By Jenna Miller, Staff Writer April 20, 2009

Some historians believe that Adolf Hitler led an anti-Jewish pogrom in 1938 that killed 91 Jewish people, but visiting professor Alan Steinweis said this and some other theories are just myths.

Rugby goes 1-1 at Berkeley, knocked out in NCAAs

By By Quinn Wilcox, Staff Writer April 20, 2009

After an ugly start at Berkeley, Calif., in the Round of 16, the Utes were able to end their season on a somewhat high note. Utah rebounded from a 47-5 pounding from the LSU Tigers in its Round of 16 game, and beat the Bowling Green Falcons in the Pool C consolation game, 29-17.

Students design city blocks near Gateway

Urban planning and architecture students are applying what they've learned by serving urban communities and exchanging knowledge across disciplines.

Living through Columbine was a learning experience

By By Liz Carlston April 20, 2009

At some point during your life, you will have a Columbine moment8212;a moment when your view of the world changes forever. Although these times are never easy, you can fully count on the guarantee that someone has been through something worse. It will be a time when you'll learn life-changing lessons that will make you better and you'll emerge a stronger person.

Media merge in the works for three years

By By Michael McFall, Asst. News Editor April 20, 2009

Student fees might go up by $1.34 next year and an additional $1.50 during the next few years to finance ideas that have quietly been in the works for three years.