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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

State might minimize higher ed budget cuts

By By Jed Layton, Asst. News Editor February 2, 2009

In an effort to minimize statewide budget cuts, the Utah Legislature might postpone construction for one or two years on a building complex at the U that would house science and technology researchers.

Break down false stereotypes

February 2, 2009

It can be difficult to develop a willingness and interest to hear new ideas, but this Friday, participate in the Jumaa Prayer at the Union. Attending will give a richer and fuller understanding of another culture and the beliefs. We can do our part to break down false stereotypes by investing our time to understanding and relating better to our neighbors.

Utes take down Lobos in final seconds

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer February 2, 2009

For the second straight game, the Runnin' Utes found themselves in a battle with one of the Mountain West Conference's best8212;and in the end it was the same story, but a different hero.

Red Rocks end Oregon streak

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer February 2, 2009

The last team to do it was Utah two years ago, and the Red Rocks did it again as they got the best of the No. 11 Oregon State Beavers 197.050 to 196.650 on Friday night in Corvallis, Ore.

Students should be involved in active protest

February 1, 2009

Don't want unsightly oil pumps giving you the bird through the Delicate Arch? Follow DeChristopher's lead and bid on the land. Don't fall prey to unfair laws, or those in power who break just laws without consequence. Don't allow yourself to think that anything you do will not change anything, and never count on someone else to fix what is broken.

Students need foreign language skills

February 1, 2009

Those who wish to embrace the wider world on its own terms would do well to realize that the age of American superiority is coming to a close and to engage others as equals means learning their languages.

Community questions Universe Project

By By Jed Layton, Asst. News Editor January 30, 2009

U neighbors and city residents attending the first of three community workshops held at the Rice-Eccles Tower on Thursday asked dozens of questions to U administrators and developers.

Steelers have what it takes

By By Whitney O'Bannon and By Whitney O'Bannon January 30, 2009

Although an underdog team shouldn't be overlooked in any way, Pittsburgh has the will and the power behind it to defeat the fiery "Cinderella story" team of 2009.

Company donates $20,000 more to Huntsman Cancer Foundation

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor January 30, 2009

In a surprise move Thursday morning, the head of the construction firm of The Layton Companies donated an additional $10,000 to the Huntsman Cancer Foundation to match an initial gift.

UMFA hosts ?Re-Act? exhibit

By By Andreas Rivera, Staff Writer January 30, 2009

The new "Re-Act" exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, which starts Feb. 3, couples five pieces from the museum's permanent collection with five responses by art students from the around the Salt Lake City area.