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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

Bad relationships could take toll on women’s hearts

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor March 10, 2009

Poor marital relations producing stress in women could lead to heart disease, stroke or diabetes, according to a recent U study.

Stem-cell decision proves Obama is pro-death

March 10, 2009

Barack Obama reversed the U.S. stem cell policy Monday. This is just another "change" in the wrong direction. In under two months, Obama has managed to use his power to take money from my wallet and the wallet of every taxpaying American to help end the lives of living human beings.

Attendance record in sight

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer March 10, 2009

The Red Rocks came back off the bye week Friday against Arizona State and did so in front of one of the largest crowds of the year8212;14,453. Friday night's crowd beat Utah's season average of 13,616 by an astonishing 837 fans.

GO accountant not at fault for errors

March 10, 2009

Allow me the opportunity to correct the information published in Friday's edition of The Daily Utah Chronicle, ("Parties punished for flawed financial disclosures," March 6). It seems to me that Michael McFall was not attending the same hearing that I was, considering the information that he presented in his article.

Colorado ice climbing an adventurous option for a Spring Break trip

By By James O'Donohue, Staff Writer March 10, 2009

On an ice climb in Ouray, nature offers the ability for a full belly, a wetted whistle, and it has even allowed each climber to think that today he or she was equal to that ultimate force8212;or at least that one has not yet been conquered by it.

Utes look to bounce back from disappointing 2008 tournament

By By Quinn Wilcox, Staff Writer March 10, 2009

As Utah took care of business in the regular season, it gained the No. 1 seed in the Mountain West Conference Tournament and won a share of the regular season title with San Diego State.

Second-half burnout costs Utah victory

By By Whitney O'Bannon, Staff Writer March 10, 2009

A sloppy second half cost the Utah rugby team the Wasatch Cup and a loss against rival BYU, 59-15 on Saturday.

Assistants help to turn Utah’s program around

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer March 10, 2009

Last season, the Runnin' Utes lost assistant coaches Marty Wilson and Chris Jones. The two left to work their way toward careers at head coaching positions, which left head coach Jim Boylen with a void to fill.

Buying in: Boylen’s intense style paying off

Utah's head coach has pleaded with players, coaches and fans since his first day on the hill to buy into a system, buy into a program and buy into a family.

Hot-button issues don’t belong on license plates

By By John Hannon March 10, 2009

House Bill 337, which would create a "Choose Life" license plate, passed the House on Thursday and is now headed for the Senate. The bill dictates that all proceeds from the sale of the plates be given to aid organizations that help unwed mothers who keep their babies or put them up for adoption.