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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

Warburton hits last second shot to give Utah semi-finals win

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer March 12, 2009

The Utah women's basketball team followed the men's example as Morgan Warburton hit a game winning shot with two seconds remaining, giving the U women's basketball team a 56-55 win over the New Mexico Lobos and a place in the Mountain West Conference tournament finals.

Tuition tax credit bill passes with amendments

The Utah Legislature amended a bill that would have offered a 5-percent tax credit for students to be used toward tuition and mandatory student fees.

Borha makes game winner in Vegas

With less than 20 seconds left in the game, and the game tied at 58-58, Ute point guard Luka Drca controlled the ball at the top of the perimeter, and then drove it with eight seconds left in the game.

FBI investigating racist fliers

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer March 11, 2009

The FBI is working with the U Police Department to investigate neo-Nazi propaganda handed out with copies of The Daily Utah Chronicle.

Anti-racism author addresses white privilege

With spitfire speech and striking sarcasm, the acclaimed anti-racism author Tim Wise debunked the myth that Barack Obama's presidential election has ended racism and white privilege in the United States.

Samuel Passi is wrong

March 11, 2009

While Passi has a blatant agenda, scientists have an objective view on matters, basing their decisions and understanding on data and information. Ironically, Passi is entering the field as an opponent to his own career.

Filmmaker says activist movies reflect cultural perceptions

Chung, an alumni of the U and film director, said he believes certain movies, which he classifies as "activist films," have superficial meaning and are only derived from our own cultural perceptions.

Students should ignore pundits

By By Jonathan Deesing March 11, 2009

If everyone blindly believed the rhetoric of Bill O'Reilly or the extreme claims of the online newspaper The Huffington Post, our country would be extremely divided and misinformed. This is why taking these pundits with a grain of salt is imperative.

Federal Way to close for construction

Many commuters driving on Wasatch Drive usually turn west onto Federal Way to get to the Union and other buildings on Central Campus Drive, but construction plans will reroute drivers to North Campus Drive.

Fans say goodbye to Kim and Baskett at Senior Night

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer March 11, 2009

For the past four years, Red Rocks fans have had the pleasure of watching seniors Nina Kim and Kristina Baskett perform in the Huntsman Center. Friday night, Kim and Baskett will be introduced in front of their home fans for the last time.