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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

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.

UMFA American Indian exhibit to open

By By Krista Starker, Staff Writer January 29, 2009

American Indian clothing was designed to serve a function, but students can also view the artistic value of the patterns and shapes at a new exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.

The ‘dark’ side of the internet

By By Christie Franke, Red Pulse Writer January 29, 2009

The play is based on true events, as well as research into the lives of teens on the Internet. Surveys have shown that many teenagers8212;and people in general8212;participate in online activities that bleed into their real lives.

Von Braun biography aims for the stars

By By Erik Lopez, Red Pulse Writer January 29, 2009

Before Buck Rogers roped in impressionable minds about the adventurous side of space travel, before the dashing debonair attitude of "Star Trek," there was Wernher Von Braun8212;a major spearhead in the United States' race for space.

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.

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.

Dear Academy Awards: Why so serious?

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

The biggest disappointments this year are that "The Dark Knight" didn't get a Best Picture nod, and Christopher Nolan didn't get nominated for Best Director. "Gran Torino" was shut out altogether and Wall-E, one of the best movies of the year, still couldn't convince voters that it was more than just a cartoon, despite an aggressive campaign otherwise.

Law students advise local businesses for free

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer January 29, 2009

Small business owners in Salt Lake City now have a helping hand in the confusing world of legal procedure, thanks to the S.J. Quinney College of Law.

The Pulse

January 29, 2009

Sundance was fun, but it reminded me of being on tour8212;eating bad gas station food and drinking terrible coffee because you're running on four hours of sleep and need to stay awake for the rest of the day.

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.