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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

Endowment encourages students to become teachers

By By Alex Cragun, Staff Writer November 19, 2008

Students in the College of Science can apply for a scholarship funded by a $100,000 endowment donated to encourage students to consider careers in education.

Top court has duty to undo Prop 8

November 18, 2008

The great thing about this nation is that the people don't have final say on civil rights. The majority cannot be allowed to deny the rights of the minority and that is exactly what they have done.

Bible, gay agenda at odds

November 18, 2008

If you enjoy the opportunities of democracy, you must abide by laws that the democracy passes, end of story. What's sad to me is that the outspoken gay community seems to force its view of marriage onto a body of people who has voted against it.

Utes looking for comeback

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer November 18, 2008

The Runnin' Utes are relying on their short-term memory after the Southwest Baptist Bearcats handed them a stunning defeat. They are trying to avoid an 0-2 start for the second time in the last three years against the Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix.

Skiers celebrate winter season at Fat Flake Festival downtown

By By Rita Totten, Staff Writer November 18, 2008

A chill was in the air as men, women and children geared up in stiff ski boots and approached the starting line in preparation for a ski boot race at the third annual Fat Flake Festival at the Gallivan Center on Saturday.

Service requisite dies in committee

By By Rita Totten, Staff Writer November 18, 2008

The ASUU Student Senate Executive Committee voted down the proposed corequisite that would require students to participate in community engagement before graduation.

Bush plan for drilling hurts Utah

By By James Sewell November 18, 2008

Just imagine heading out to the desert for a few days to escape civilization, only to be greeted in Moab by oil derricks and other industrial accoutrements humming away and generating fantastic profits for energy companies, while the air and water are choked with pollution for everyone else's enjoyment. Breathtaking, literally.

U’s hatred of BYU disturbing

November 18, 2008

As a U graduate, I was disturbed by the rampant hate for BYU in the edition of your paper distributed in the Deseret News this week.

Big second half leads Utah past Tigers

By By Quinn Wilcox, Staff Writer November 18, 2008

Utah took a 22-8 run to open the second half and never looked back, beating Jackson State 77-49. Morgan Warburton led the Utes with 18 points, seven rebounds and five assists. Kalee Whipple and Katie King also had standout games for the Utes, scoring 16 and 15 points respectively.

Pep rally creates rivalry game buzz

By By Rita Totten, Staff Writer November 18, 2008

An anxious crowd gathered at the end of the plastic tarp-clad HPER Highway at Monday's Rivalry Week pep rally, awaiting the deluge of numbered tennis balls that would come down the runway and result in one lucky winner of a half-tuition scholarship.