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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

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.

Forum addresses challenges of disabled

By By Deborah Rafferty, Staff Writer March 11, 2009

Smith and other panelists discussed their experiences with the disabled community at the second annual Disability Studies Forum on Wednesday night.

Utah’s pitching on solid ground

As the snow continues to linger outside, it won't stop the Utah baseball team from beginning Mountain West Conference play today against BYU.

Bill would prevent fadulent land bills

The Utah Senate could pass legislation to deter the obstruction of land lease auctions for natural resource or agricultural production, if time permits on the last day of the legislative session today.

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.

Students choose a Revolution

By By Jeremy Thompson, Staff Writer March 11, 2009

Tayler Clough and Rachel Rizzo from the Revolution Party defeated Pace Johnson and Jeff Sbaih from the GO Party by 173 votes to become the newly elected president and vice president of the Associated Students of the University of Utah.

U gets $23M for new business school building

By By Trent Lowe , Staff Writer March 11, 2009

The David Eccles School of Business received a $23 million bond from the Utah Legislature Thursday, hours before the legislative session ended for the year, allowing construction of a new business building to begin immediately.

Toadally Frogs exhibit hits UMNH

By By Krista Starker, Staff Writer March 11, 2009

Toadally Frogs, the newest exhibit at the Utah Museum of Natural History, opens Saturday.

Animal rights activists are overpunished

By By Kiyan Sharifian March 11, 2009

Reservations on certain types of research and other social practices need to be taken in to account in the formulation of public policy. Because, as history has shown, the moral truths that Americans hold dear will drive political groups to call out all the louder to be heard.

UTA urges discretion

In light of the death of Joseph Montgomery, a U student who was killed last week after crossing in front of a TRAX train, UTA is urging riders not to sacrifice safety to be on time.