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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

Vegas takes two of three from Utah

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer April 6, 2009

The Utah baseball team traveled to Las Vegas for a three-game series against UNLV and left with a 1-2 weekend.

Deputies find U student?s burned car in Southern Utah

A rancher in Washington County found U student Zach Ruble's car engulfed in flames last Thursday.

Greek Row seeks more diversity

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer April 6, 2009

The U is undertaking a 10-month planning process to bring more minority support and representation to the fraternities and sororities.

Sigma Chi hosts blood drive

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor April 6, 2009

The Sigma Chi fraternity is working with the Utah Red Cross to host a blood drive at its house on Greek Row today.

Utes hold first scrimmage of the season

Utah's first official scrimmage of the 2009 Spring Season was under the bright lights of Rice-Eccles Stadium, in front of fans speckled throughout the west side of the stands during a blustery cold evening.

Green River should be used for renewable energy

April 6, 2009

Instead of incurring expenses in this economic recession, the Green River can be used as a major hub for the manufacturing and distribution of components of renewable energy. These embrace electricity generators like wind, solar and geothermal sources.

Supporting the president?s budget will improve education

By By Arne Duncan April 6, 2009

President Barack Obama has challenged all Americans to overcome the stale debates that have paralyzed progress on education so that we can offer every child, everywhere in the country, the chance to outcompete any worker, anywhere in the world. That is a central mission of the budget that Obama is submitting to Congress.

ASUU appoints new chief of staff

By By Jeremy Thompson, Staff Writer April 6, 2009

New ASUU leaders took the first step in combining their multi-party administration by appointing Ameena Khan as chief of staff.

Conference celebrates 100 years of Wright

By By Rosemary Campbell, Staff Writer April 6, 2009

Richard Wright, a noted writer and civil rights advocate, was honored by a centennial celebratory conference at the U this weekend for his novels depicting racism in the 20th century.

Red rocks look to clinch trip to nationals

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer April 3, 2009

Although it has been a long two weeks for the Red Rocks, who haven't competed since March 20, they have been waiting for the postseason since they kicked off the 2009 schedule against UCLA in January.