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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

Women fall to Notre Dame; men find doubles success

The No. 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish swept the No. 43 Utah women's tennis team, 7-0 Sunday at the Eccles Tennis Center.

Utah loses five at Wildcat Invitational

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer February 23, 2009

After starting the season with a promising 7-3 record, the Utah softball team returns from Arizona with a losing record and a five-game losing streak to boot.

Rocks earn nation-high score

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer February 23, 2009

Utah turned in the highest overall score in the nation this year, beating No. 15 Michigan 197.525 to 195.350 in the Huntsman Center. Fueling the nation's highest overall score of the season was a four-way race for the all-around title between the Red Rocks.

Utes struggle in first series

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer February 23, 2009

The Utes kick-started their 12-game road trip with a four-game series against Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Calif. During the series, there were two games postponed because of darkness, an 11-inning grinder and a game in which the Utes allowed LMU to score 13 runs.

Math professor wins prize for algebra

By By , Staff Writer February 23, 2009

U math professor Christopher Hacon took the stage Jan. 6 in front of nearly 6,000 of his colleagues and accepted one of the most prestigious awards in the field of algebra.

Forum urges for students to join to fight H.B. 208

By By Deborah Rafferty, Staff Writer February 23, 2009

At a forum on immigration in Utah and the United States held Friday, Charles Kuck, national president of the American Immigrations Lawyers Association, discussed the need for minority groups to come together to help fight the bill.

Researchers find key to iron-overload disease

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor February 23, 2009

Once iron enters the body, there's no way to manually extract it. But with a new study uncovering the mechanics of iron-overload disease, researchers might be able to find effective treatments for it.

Panel responds to budget worries

By By Krista Starker, Staff Writer February 23, 2009

Despite efforts of the Legislature to lower budget cuts this year, there will still be cuts, tuition will go up and students will see impacts at the U, panelists said.

Parties begin Dialogue Week

By By Jeremy Thompson, Staff Writer February 23, 2009

On Saturday morning, candidates for the Associated Students of the University of Utah elections spread these colors across campus on Posting Day, which also kicked off Dialogue Week, in which candidates can approach students about campaign issues.

Miller lived for Utah

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer February 23, 2009

Larry H. Miller was a success by anyone's count8212;but up until his death, he was equally dedicated to seeing everyone else around him achieve their dreams.