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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

Career outlook good for geography

By By Niccolo Barber, Staff Writer November 21, 2008

Employers are hiring postgraduate geography students in increasing numbers, especially ones trained to work with the geographical information system technology that the U is encouraging students to understand.

Capoeira club brings rhythm to HC

By By Maureen Klewicki, Staff Writer November 21, 2008

Nearly 50 students crowded into the dance studio at the Heritage Center on Tuesday night, moving to the rhythms of tambourines, clapping and the "Zoom, zoom, zoom" song heard in Mazda commercials.

ASUU should rethink leadership methods

November 21, 2008

Instead of wasting time, energy and money inventing ideas indiscriminately, or at least haphazardly, ASUU should put more research into legitimate student needs.

Team ‘jacked’ in SD

An often overlooked phase of basketball is handling the ball. Elaine Elliot's Utes learned that lesson the hard way against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits, as Utah committed 26 turnovers en route to its first loss of the season 70-58 in Brookings, SD.

U health care available soon in south valley

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor November 21, 2008

University Health Care recently announced plans to construct a new facility to offer care to patients living in the southwest part of the Salt Lake Valley.

Utah to face Ole Miss

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer November 21, 2008

The Runnin' Utes are hitting the road today for the first time this season with a two-game stint in the Glenn Wilkes Classic.

UNP event bridges gap between U and ethnic communities

By By Maureen Klewicki, Staff Writer November 21, 2008

At the information table for the American Indian Resource Center, children tossed bean bags at a board as the University Neighborhood Partners offered a day of fun and activities for families.

Tutoring center helps math students

By By Michael Olson, Staff Writer November 21, 2008

The math department recently held an open house to make U counselors aware of the free tutoring offered to students for all 1000- and 2000-level math classes.

18 cars burglarized

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer November 21, 2008

Burglars broke the windows of at least 18 cars on campus this week in a search for bankable goods.

Minor’s injury leads to firing of 7 HRE hosts

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer November 21, 2008

Seven of the U's 12 student hosts were fired Nov. 14 after a high school student under their care broke both of his wrists rushing the field at a Utah football game.