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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Legislature should pass H.B. 95

By By Jonathan Deesing March 4, 2009

People need to ask themselves, "Is this call more important than my life?" If it isn't, then put that "beer" down and drive.

Government has the right to reject monuments

By By Steven Warrick March 4, 2009

Governments should have the right to honor the history and heritage of their people and communities without having to accept every monument offered to them. Public places should neither be devoid of governmental expression nor so cluttered with the monuments of every group that wants a display that they look like graveyards.

Students offer bribes to Legislature in protest

By By Blair Dee Hodges, Staff Writer March 4, 2009

A small group of U students calling themselves Nuclear Reaction are planning to protest the Utah Legislature by offering them a little extra cash under the table.

Dishonesty on applications shouldn?t go undetected

By By Jeffrey Jenkins March 4, 2009

Having no method to preserve the integrity of student applications is uncomfortably close to awarding dishonesty.

Think-tank continues writer’s impact

By By Alex Cragun, Staff Writer March 4, 2009

Wallace Stegner, a U alumnus who influenced environmental studies and writings throughout his life, continues to have an impact through a class dedicated to his memory.

Stegner was an influence on the West

By By Isabella Bravo , Staff Writer March 4, 2009

On the centennial anniversary of Wallace Stegner's birth, U faculty and students are reflecting on the environmentalist's immense legacy on campus and throughout the American West.

Western writer considered SLC his hometown

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer March 4, 2009

Stegner, who died in 1993, would have turned 100 this year, prompting the U to celebrate his life and impact on the generations that followed.

MWC honors Cornu after strong weekend

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer March 3, 2009

Newly acquired outfielder, Rick Cornu, was named as the Mountain West Conference Player of the Week on Monday.

Scoring doesn’t tell all

By By Tony Pizza, Sports Editor March 3, 2009

We've all watched science fiction movies in which a low-level technician is watching some scanner and all of the sudden the meter readings go through the roof, indicating that something really bad is about to happen.

Bye week keeps Rocks at No. 2

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer March 3, 2009

Last week was a bye week for the Red Rocks, but despite not having a meet, Utah remained the No. 2-ranked team in the country in this week's polls. This is the second week in a row Utah has been ranked No. 2 after three weeks atop the national polls.