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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

Flyers on windshields aren’t worth the mess

By By John Hannon March 3, 2009

The U's Scheduling Office has guidelines prohibiting such activity and a procedure to address8212;or at least stop8212;the lawless behavior if they find out about it. Still, there's no squad out there on the streets policing this activity, so if this bothers you as much as it does me, report it the next time you find one on your car by calling the U's Scheduling Office at 801-581-7854.

Another chance for the title

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer March 3, 2009

With only a one-game lead on the Cougars and New Mexico (19-10, 10-4), all Utah (20-8, 11-3) has to do is pick up a win in its final two games to at least take a share of first place.

BYU’s Miles, defense shut down Nevill

After Nevill posted a career-high 32 points and added 15 rebounds in Utah's 94-88 overtime win last month, Saturday's showdown brought the 7-foot-2-inch center down to earth.

Boylen’s creation still a monster

By By Nick Pappas, Staff Writer March 2, 2009

Now is a crucial time for this team to reveal its identity. The monster will soon receive its invitation to the dance. Now it has to prove it belongs there.

Team goes 3-1 in California

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer March 2, 2009

Utah left Bakersfield with three wins and improved its record to 4-4 on the season, with all four games ending in a scoring-fest for the Utes, as they scored a combined 39 runs in the three days of play.

Duo of Taverniti, Fredette key to putting Utah’s title hopes on hold

Only one of BYU's big three would be a non-factor, as Jonathan Tavernari went scoreless on 0-for-5 shooting. The other 66 percent of BYU's three-headed scoring monster had second half performances that were daggers in the Utes' hearts.s to the Utes.

Carving through campus

By By Kassidy Mather, Staff Writer March 2, 2009

As the snow melts and the salt clears off walkways, U students break out their longboards and transfer their carving skills from ski slopes to the sidewalks and streets of campus.

Decisions about climate change must be made

By By Edwin Firmage March 2, 2009

I therefore put it to the U administration that if we fail in addressing climate change, no other decision we make will matter. Every decision we make today will be undone by the decisions we fail to make today about climate change.

Swim team falls short of first-place goals.

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer March 2, 2009

The Utah swimming and diving teams have had one focus all season: taking first at the Mountain West Conference championships. It wasn't meant to be.

CESA faces recruiting challenges

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer March 2, 2009

Members of the Black Student Union asked for donations from businesses in the area. The Pacific Islander Students Association, the BSU and Asian-American Student Association students wrote bills to request funding for their conferences from the Associated Students of the University of Utah Assembly.