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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

Baseball faces four-game Cal State stretch

A week after getting its first taste of dirt, the U baseball team will look to improve against Cal State Bakersfield this weekend.

Rivalry game puts Runnin? Utes MWC title on the line

The Runnin' Utes have played a lot of big games this season, but the game Saturday against BYU might be as big as it gets in the regular season.

Funding for student groups needs to be monitored

By By Alan Monsen and By Alan Monsen February 28, 2009

All students are facing a rise in tuition and faculty and departments are facing budget cuts. It just might be time to decrease student group funding.

Utahns will need to dial 10-digit phone numbers

Starting in March, Utahns will have to dial 10 digits to call locally.

Survey shows Utahns support health and education

In order to inform their decisions, the U's Center for Public Policy and Administration surveyed 1,002 Utahns last week and discovered that remaining healthy and educated is the No. 1 priority for the residents.

Undocumented student tuition bill fails

By By Rochelle McConkie, News Editor February 26, 2009

Castañeda was one of many U students who celebrated the defeat of House Bill 208 on Feb. 25. The bill failed in the Utah House of Representatives with a 34-40 vote and one abstention.

Red Rocks still working after bye week break

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer February 26, 2009

Utah posted the highest score in collegiate gymnastics this season on Friday. In return, head coach Greg Marsden gave the team the weekend off. Monday, however, marked the beginning of a long week of practice for the Red Rocks.

ASUU debate centers on fees

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer February 26, 2009

The three parties competing to run the next Associated Students of the University of Utah administration pulled no punches as they argued student fees and sustainability during the first ASUU debate Wednesday night.

U environmentalists attend conference

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer February 26, 2009

Wood and more than 30 other students from Utah universities and colleges will travel to the second semi-annual Power Shift conference this weekend to lobby for both a comprehensive energy policy and a socially responsible, sustainable economy.

Girl Scouts to attend engineering event tonight

By By Krista Starker, Staff Writer February 26, 2009

The U's Society of Women Engineers wants to expand the number of engineering students enrolled and is reaching out to Girl Scouts.