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The Pulse

By and March 12, 2009

It's Spring Break, and you all know what that means8212;we're halfway home. Half a semester away from whatever the hell you've been waiting to do since the minute the snow started falling. Then again, maybe that's just me.

Racist flyers not part of Chronicle

March 12, 2009

The Chronicle certainly was not involved in the production or distribution of the offensive flyers. We don't deliver papers to any private residences. The information printed on the flyers was disgusting and does not represent our view in any way.

Med school loses $10M

About $10 million was eliminated from the U School of Medicine's budget because of a state health department funding error, but the money won't be reinstated even if the state wins the appeals process8212;which could mean the medical school won't enroll as many students.

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.

Utes hope to take confidence to Hawaii

The Utah women's softball team went into last weekend's tournament with one major goal in mind: build confidence at the plate.

Figaro’s mayhem and mischief

Imagine having to connive and swindle your way into getting married. Now throw in a spurned wife, her lustful husband, a horny teenager, a scheming old lady and a vengeful doctor and you've got almost every base in "The Marriage of Figaro" covered.

Stimulus eases budget woes

The recently signed federal stimulus bill, endorsed strongly by President Barack Obama, will help ease the $46 million budget cut the U will experience beginning next year.

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.

Retro Review

Red Pulse Magazine takes a look into some of the best films to come out of the film noir genre and reccomends them to you.

U gets $23M for new business school building

By By Trent Lowe , Staff Writer March 12, 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.