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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

Diabetes Center hosting 5k fundraiser

By By Krista Starker, Staff Writer April 10, 2009

The University Health Care Utah Diabetes Center is holding its annual 5K Fun Run and Walk on Saturday, April 11 at 8 a.m., starting at the center, located at 615 Arapeen Dr. in Research Park.

Conficker worm attacks U computers

By By Jeremy Thompson, Staff Writer April 10, 2009

A highly infective computer virus is attacking the U.

Adenhart?s death is more than tragic

Anaheim will have an Angel eternally among them8212;each and every time they take the field.

Endangered Species Act should be restored

April 10, 2009

These rules gut our nation's most important wildlife protection law, which has been safeguarding species for more than 35 years, and fail to use this successful law to fight the greatest future threat to endangered species8212;global warming.

Utes looking for MWC win against BYU

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer April 10, 2009

Despite facing a 27-14 BYU team that was picked to finish first in the Mountain West Conference, the Utes feel confident they are ready for the challenge ahead of them.

Offense, defense adjusting to different roles

When it comes to spring practices, it's usually the offensive side of the ball that takes longer to get accustomed to play-calling8212;that includes all new players and staff members who weren't part of last year's season.

Hall of Fame recognition for Sloan still overdue

By By Nick Pappas April 9, 2009

Hand the 2003-2004 Jazz team to the "Zen Master" and he would meditate his way to a 30-win season. Force that roster on any coach in the league and he would have been booted by December. For that season alone, Sloan deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.

U choir to perform unique ‘Water Passion’

By By Katie Valentine, Staff Writer April 9, 2009

The U Singers and A Capella Choir will perform a unique show this weekend that contains a familiar story with different musical elements.

State lottery could provide for education

By By John Stafford April 9, 2009

Utah needs to look at this and many other subjects ethically rather than morally and understand how a lottery could be used to improve the state as a whole. If anything, maybe it could help people appreciate probability and statistics, both in the classroom and in Powerball.

Stem cell perks outweigh potential drawbacks

By By Liz Carlston April 9, 2009

New ideas can now be pursued and we no longer have to live in a climate of fear and distrust stemming from a broad stroke immobilization of stem cell research. The federal government's new policy on stem cell research is a good thing and will lead to more life-saving medical technologies in the future.