Skip to Main Content
The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

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

ASUU sustainability board pushes new initiative, fee

By By Jeremy Thimpson, Staff Writer February 5, 2009

The ASUU Sustainability Board is advocating for an increase in student fees to fund long-term projects that would help the U become a leader in environmental awareness and efficiency.

Cuts won’t halt USTAR plans

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor February 5, 2009

Rep. Ron Bigelow, R-West Valley City and chairman of the executive appropriations committee, said last week that construction plans for the U's first building for the Utah Science Technology and Research Initiative would have to be postponed a year or two to compensate for budget cuts during the 2009 fiscal year.

Archeology field study accepting apps

By By Jamie Bowen, Staff Writer February 5, 2009

The department of anthropology is accepting applications for its summer field school of archeology in Range Creek Canyon.

Utah unlikely to benefit from stimulus package

By By Liz Carlston February 5, 2009

Money given freely to industries, government and big companies with no strings attached will do little more than create a bigger tax burden and debt for Americans in the long run.

Recruiting day lands Utah 23 signees

The fifth-year head coach spoke about the potential relapse the team and program could have gone through after former coach Urban Meyer left for Florida after the 2004 season.

Chronicle suspends Friday print edition

By By Katie Valentine, Staff Writer February 5, 2009

The Daily Utah Chronicle is suspending Friday print editions and moving to "green" online issues starting this Friday.

Ambassador urges diplomacy with Iran

By By Andreas Rivera, Staff Writer February 5, 2009

Since the 1979 hostage crisis in Iran, there has been no official diplomacy between it and the United States. Ambassador William Miller said Wednesday at a Hinckley Institute of Politics forum that this must change.

Utah symphony combines classics and great guests

By By Christie Franke, Red Pulse Writer February 5, 2009

To make things slightly easier, the Utah Symphony is double-billing works by Berlioz, Stravinsky, Mozart and Nielsen with two guest performers. Hugh Wolff will guest conduct the symphony, and guest pianist Peter Serkin will perform Stravinsky's Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments and Mozart's Concert-rondo for Piano in D Major.

U’s Print Services is an independent, cost-efficient option

February 5, 2009

I would like to thank The Chronicle for publishing the following correction Jan. 30 for John Hannon's column ("U's printing rates are unreasonable," Jan. 29), which incorrectly stated that the University Print and Copy Services is responsible for campus printing prices.

The Word

February 5, 2009

Red Pulse Magazine gives you The Word on what events to catch this week in the area.