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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

Nobel laureate to present on solar cells

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer January 29, 2009

The College of Science and the College of Mines and Earth Sciences will host Nobel Prize laureate Alan Heeger tonight as a part of the Frontiers of Science lecture series.

The Word

By By Trevor Hale, Red Pulse Editor January 29, 2009

Red Pulse Magazine gives you The Word on what events to catch in Salt Lake City this week.

Satire: The tragic fall of Patrick Reimherr

January 29, 2009

A dark silence has fallen over the U community, as ASUU President Patrick Reimherr was arrested Monday on charges of possession of narcotics and solicitation of a prostitute.

Four seniors, free throws key to win

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer January 29, 2009

Two of the Mountain West Conference's leading scorers, Utah center Luke Nevill and BYU forward Lee Cummard, put on a scoring clinic in the first half of Tuesday night's game, scoring 16 points apiece in the 20 minute half.

U’s printing rates are unreasonable

By By John Hannon, Staff Writer January 29, 2009

The U charges 8 cents per side of a black-and-white page and 75 cents per side of a color page. Either from a lack of comparison or a lack of necessity, perhaps you've never realized just how high that is. The U's prices are put to shame when compared with various state-funded institutions.

Tennis teams gearing up for weekend

Both the men's and women's tennis teams will head east this weekend to take on top-level competition. The men's squad (3-0) goes to Waco, Texas to take on the No. 7 Baylor Bears.

Legislators need to reform ethics with commission

By By Liz Carlston January 29, 2009

Imagine a world, or a state, where the key focus of legislators was the establishment of laws that protect society and support programs that will create sustained economic growth, not pander to special interests. As citizens, we would hope and expect that our elected officials behave honorably, but with recent violations, that behavior needs to be outlined more clearly.

Utah swimmers focus on end of season

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer January 29, 2009

Instead of taking the season one meet at a time, Winslow's main focus has been on the MWC and NCAA championships coming up in February.

Changes on 1300 E. bring opposition

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer January 29, 2009

U student Lauren Schaaf is leading neighbors and students in opposition to the reconfiguration of 1300 East from 600 South to 1700 South.

Car strikes man near stadium

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer January 29, 2009

A 72-year-old man was walking across South Campus Drive from Rice-Eccles Stadium without using the crosswalk when Ben, a sophomore whose last name was not released, struck him while driving at about 20 mph.