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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

UTA posters mirror communist China

By and January 16, 2009

The new "tap on, tap off" electronic cards are being publicized with a poster that shares an eerie resemblance to the crowds of communist China.

Student learns lesson after causing collision

The electrical engineering graduate student tried to make a left turn from North Campus Drive onto Central Campus Drive when a red van attempting to go straight struck her Honda head-on, according to U Campus Police.

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.

Football parade today; MUSS applications due

Those wishing to participate are asked to wear their MUSS shirts and meet at the staging area today on South Temple and State Street no later than 2:30 p.m.

Mench urges mutual respect

By By Rochelle McConkie and By Rochelle McConkie January 16, 2009

Menchú, who delivered the keynote address for this week's Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration, urged students to fight for humanity8212;and to fight for it now.

Video game engineering program expands

The program is designed to "provide undergraduates an interdisciplinary academic path toward careers in the digital entertainment industry with experience in both computer science and the arts."

Utes look for revenge against Rams

Upsets aren't unheard of in college hoops, especially during the postseason. But for a team as good as the Utes were last year, to be upset by arguably the worst team in the conference, a team that had only won four games total, is mind-blowing.

Education students earn grants for autism studies

The College of Education recently received three grants to help graduate and doctoral students continue their research without the worry of bills.

We shouldn’t forget the accomplishments Utes have made

Too often, the world we live in is a thankless mess and the things we perceive as legacy are forgotten quicker than a college football fan can cry "playoff."

Red Rocks travel to hostile territory

The Red Rocks will leave Salt Lake City on Saturday morning to make the cross-country trip to Athens, Ga., the site of last year's national championships.