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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

Boylen is a big fish in a little pond

He will get in his victories. He will shock big names like Gonzaga and LSU in the next few years. He will get back to the tournament and make some noise.

Leaving Utah is harder than it seems

By By Tony Pizza, Sports Editor April 7, 2009

Boylen's also got a pretty good thing going at Utah, with the chance to dominate arguably the best mid-major conference at a school that he could one day be the king of. However, more than anything else, it's Boylen who tells me he will still be at the U in 2012.

Several buildings likely to collapse

By By Jenna Miller, Staff Writer April 7, 2009

When the "big one" hits, the medical school, business buildings and OSH are a few of the buildings most likely to sustain heavy damage.

Big one’ would hit near the U

By By Katie Valentine April 7, 2009

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Identifying body from burned car prolonged

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer April 7, 2009

The possibility for a quick answer is now gone, as the body found inside U student Zach Ruble's car in Southern Utah will take several weeks to identify.

Profs study defensive evolution

By By Katie Valentine, Staff Writer April 7, 2009

Biology professors Phyllis Coley and Tom Kursar spent 11 weeks during Fall Semester in the Amazon rainforest studying the Inga genus of trees, and now they finally get to start analyzing their samples.

U would take more than a year to recover from quake

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer April 7, 2009

If students were to return to an earthquake-shaken campus, they'd be coming back to an equally shaken class schedule and a school that wouldn't be the same for more than a year, administrators said.

Student company to compete in largest buisness competition

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer April 7, 2009

ElutInc, an orthopedic device company created by three graduate students at the U, will compete at Rice University on April 16 through 18.

Evacuation plans for an earthquake

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer April 7, 2009

In the event of a magnitude 7 earthquake hitting the U, cell phones would buzz with alert messages and the police would roam campus to inform people of safe places to relocate or tell them if they need to hold tight.

Senior class creates bike rental program

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer April 7, 2009

As a parting gift to the U, the ASUU Senior Council will establish a bicycle rental program on campus.