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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

New ASUU leaders get to work

By By Jeremy Thompson, Staff Writer March 22, 2009

The recently elected Associated Students of the University of Utah leadership has started to address a variety of issues, the most pressing being to unite members of the GO and Revolution parties within the new student government.

Council selects Hanson as new Chronicle editor

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer March 22, 2009

The Publications Council has selected Rachel Hanson as the 2009-2010 editor in chief of The Daily Utah Chronicle.

Recent dorm vandalism costs more than $8k to repair

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer March 22, 2009

Unknown vandals are destroying, damaging or stealing building property in the Residence Halls, and they are getting away with it.

Neo-Nazis claim responsibility for racist flyers

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer March 22, 2009

The National Socialist Movement, a neo-Nazi organization, officially claimed responsibility for the racist propaganda distributed in a Sugar House neighborhood last week.

Professor says Yellowstone supervolcano still active

By By Kassidy Mather, Staff Writer March 22, 2009

Violent, scalding geysers and awe-inspiring wildlife draw thousands of visitors to Yellowstone National Park every year, but many tourists don't know that the oldest national park, established in 1872, is located on top of the largest active supervolcano in the world.

Marriott Library home to rare papyri collection

By By Blair Dee Hodges, Staff Writer March 22, 2009

A collection of ancient Arabic papyri at the Marriott Library has been named among eight world-class archival treasures.

Med school to rebuild for safety

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor March 22, 2009

The building, which was constructed in 1961 as the University Hospital, meets the 1959 seismic code but is now outdated.

Southern Utah should be freed of pests

By By Liz Carlston March 22, 2009

In Southern Utah, there are several pending lawsuits in response to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's approval of releasing a Russian beetle on a weed management expedition.

Reimherr welcomes student input

March 22, 2009

In response to Jeremy Thompson's article, ("Sustainability fee passes temporarily; ASUU must reconcile versions of bill," March 11), I would like to address a few issues.

Gang database worth downside

By By Aaron Zundel March 22, 2009

All human cost considered, the new database promises to do more good for Utahns than harm, especially if the state further refines the system to somehow allow defense attorneys access on a case-by-case basis.