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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

Drug slows deadly blood vessel leaks

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editoe January 20, 2009

A new U study suggests that researchers can save thousands of lives by using a cholesterol-treatment drug for patients with blood vessel disorders that cause sometimes-fatal seizures and strokes.

Nonviolence key to student activism

By By Spencer Merrick January 20, 2009

May we remember King and honor his legacy by continuing to pursue his dream of equality, freedom and human rights.

New building unites geology dept

By By Jeremy Thompson, Staff Writer January 20, 2009

After being spread out among five buildings for the past few years, the faculty in the department of geology and geophysics now has a single building to call its own.

Utah gets revenge against Rams

By By Quinn Wilcox, Staff Writer January 20, 2009

Utah got revenge for being ousted in the first round of the Mountain West Tournament last season by the Rams, who were winless in conference play, as it destroyed Colorado State 74-48 on Saturday afternoon.

Proposed alchol restrictions overbearing

By By Aaron Zundel January 20, 2009

In order to become a more hospitable state for outside business and tourism, Utah needs to start retooling its alienating and confusing liquor laws, not adding to them.

TRAX train hits pedestrian

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer January 19, 2009

A TRAX train hit a pedestrian Sunday night at the intersection of 400 South and State Street

Roderick rejects co-offensive coordinator offer

By By Tony Pizza, Sports Editor January 18, 2009

Roderick, who was rumored to being courted by Washington, announced later on Saturday, that he was indeed joining the Huskies' coaching staff as the wide receivers coach. This was after an official press release and several news stories announced his co-coordinator position at Utah.

Utah to go with co-coordinators on offense

By By Tony Pizza, Sports Editor January 17, 2009

Co-coordinators. That's the direction the U football team's offense has taken as Whittingham promoted both Andy Roderick and Dave Schramm to the post for next season.

Meals on Wheels shouldn’t get cut

There's something inherently wrong in killing programs that aid the needy in a time of need. We need to use the rainy-day fund to help those getting rained on the most.

VP warns against more cuts

Dave Pershing, senior vice president for academic affairs, warned lawmakers that a 15 percent cut in state funding for state universities during the next year could hurt Utah's reputation as an academic stronghold.