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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

Universe Project concerns still present

Universe Project architects are facing the brunt of community discontent with the planned development.

Utah to face bigger threat in Colorado

Now that the Utes are back on the winning track, they will look to stay on the same path for the remainder of the season. Next up on the U women's basketball team's schedule is Colorado State, which is 8-16 overall and 3-8 in the Mountain West Conference.

Grievances heard in ASUU elections

Candidates for the ASUU elections were tried for a variety of grievances Tuesday night, ranging from early contact with unaffiliated students to posting pictures on Facebook.

No. 1 Red Rocks flip over record-setting attendance

Thanks in part to many strong performances last week, including all-around titles for Kristina Baskett at Utah State University and Nina Kim at Nebraska, the Red Rocks stayed atop the national rankings for the third straight week.

Second half shows Utes’ skill

It's been three weeks since the Runnin' Utes have come up short against an opponent. That time frame would have been significantly shorter if not for the U men's basketball team's ability to come back from a first half deficit.

Swim team cuts back training to prepare for championships

In the two weeks since their last dual meet, the Utes have cut their workouts and training nearly in half to prepare for the Mountain West Conference championships next week.

HB 208 creates barriers

By and February 18, 2009

My office at the U awards private scholarships available to all students, including those of undocumented status who fall under HB 144. I need to express my objections toward SB 81 and HB 208.

Full strength squad has lots of talent

As of right now, only two games separate the No. 8 seed and No. 4 seed, and with the Jazz gaining steam, and more importantly two All-Stars, no team will want to play the Jazz team at full strength.

$3M donated for fine arts programs

The Marriott Family Foundations donated $3 million to the College of Fine Arts for scholarships in the School of Music, student productions at Kingsbury Hall and the Kingsbury Hall professional season.

HB 208 bad for economy

By and February 18, 2009

House Bill 208 will create such an obstacle by requiring undocumented students to sign an additional affidavit each semester promising that they haven't worked in the United States during the calendar year.