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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

Undocumented tuition battle over?

A controversial bill that has failed in the Utah Legislature every year for the past six years has not been resubmitted, but Utahns for the American Dream are ready to lobby against the bill if it makes it to Capitol Hill this session.

Utes struggle while away from home

The Runnin' Utes remain tied with two other teams atop the Mountain West Conference standings, despite inconsistent success on the road.

Trophy, Swoop promote library

The Marriott Library used the Sugar Bowl trophy to lure hundreds of students into the building Tuesday afternoon.

Business school asks for funds for building

The David Eccles School of Business is hoping to tap legislative funds to help with the construction of a new building on campus.

Bill would speed student eviction

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer February 4, 2009

Lawmakers are trying again to pass a bill that would allow U Housing and Residential Education to speed up the eviction process of Residence Hall tenants who are too far behind in their rent. As the law is written now, U Housing has to submit the eviction case to the Attorney General's office, a process that takes six weeks.

Melo was vital to Nuggets’ success

By By Marco Villano and By Marco Villano February 4, 2009

West has a better image and is a more likeable character than 'Melo. With it being a toss up, the selection should have gone to the guy with the better average, but the coaches used 'Melo's time off because of a broken hand as an excuse not to vote for him.

Gallery stroll held for Interfaith Week

The Salt Lake Interfaith Roundtable promoted a gallery of spiritual art by Shauna Cook Clinger at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts at an event Tuesday afternoon. About 20 people visited the exhibit.

Disruptive person bill needs definition

February 4, 2009

The bill should also apply only to those beyond the jurisdiction of U discipline. Using a technicality to ban "disruptive" students from campus would be overkill. Student discipline should be dictated by existing laws and U policies.

Medical school loses $10M

The U School of Medicine might have to cut back on medical students and department programs if it doesn't receive additional sources of revenue from the Utah Legislature this session.

ID bill would prevent voter fraud

By By Jeffrey Jenkins February 4, 2009

Utah Legislators would do well to realize the benefits of this bill. It is protecting the reliability of the procedure that put them in office in the first place. The Legislature should not allow a dangerous loophole to be taken advantage of before enacting legislation to prevent it.