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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

Printed impressions and hand-made books

By By Steve Coons, Red Pulse Writer April 16, 2009

On the fourth floor of the Marriott Library, the U book arts program is presenting Lasting Impressions: 25 years of Pyracantha Press, an exhibition running through April 24.

Bike program has potential

By By John Hannon April 16, 2009

Leaving a legacy at the institution from which you received your diploma is a great goal to strive for. Hopefully the rental program takes off at the U. Give it a chance.

Williams’ privilege blinds her

April 16, 2009

Privilege shields the writer from the reality that not all campus areas are safe, even where diversity is supposedly valued. It engenders her to determine an area's safety, which cannot be her decision, unless she has encountered such threats to her identity.

U to break ground on USTAR building

By By Asst. News Editor April 16, 2009

Students can expect to see construction starting April 22 when the U breaks ground on a new science and technology research building on the old golf course.

U offers valuable finance class

April 16, 2009

While I wholeheartedly support Jeffrey Jenkins' proposal regarding a required course in financial literacy at the U ("Financial class should be required," April 15), let's not overlook the courses that already exist on that subject8212;inside and outside the School of Business.

Presidents discuss future of higher education

By By Staff Writer April 16, 2009

With a rapidly changing society, university presidents are predicting changes in the future of higher education, especially with regards to federal regulations, the use of technology and college affordability.

Students tempted by fresh powder

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer April 16, 2009

The longer snow season this spring has U students who ski and snowboard cheering and missing class.

Conference crunch time

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer April 16, 2009

With UNLV and San Diego State coming to town, the Utes know their postseason hopes could live or die this weekend.

Launiere leads the Utes from snow to the beach

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer April 16, 2009

The Utes have been invited to compete in the fourth annual Collegiate Beach Volleyball Championship in Riverside, Calif., along with seven other top programs from around the country.

Independent development of a cub

By By Chase Straight, Red Pulse Writer April 16, 2009

Local singer-songwriter Jeremy Chatelain, known for his work in Jets to Brazil, Helmet and Handsome, will be bringing home-brewed rock ditties with his band Cub Country to Slowtrain Records to revel in the day.