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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

Johnson looking for first rivalry win

By By Chris Kamrani, Asst. Sports Editor November 17, 2008

Since quarterback Brian Johnson's arrival in 2004, Utah has only beaten its archrival once. During that game, Johnson wasn't even on the field.

Utes will get their just desserts

By By Nick Pappas November 17, 2008

I'm sorry to say the crown is only big enough for one head this year. Putting the numbers and records aside, Utah is simply the better team.

History repeated?

By By Tony Pizza, Sports Editor November 17, 2008

As Utah tries to make the dreams of four years ago into another reality, it's fitting that the one team standing between an 11-0 Utah team and another lucrative bowl appearance is archrival BYU.

U not likely to get funds to fix power

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor November 17, 2008

Power outages, such as the one that shut down classes in multiple buildings Nov. 6, are increasing every year and the U is unlikely to secure state funds to fix the problem.

BYU, U are rivals for good reasons

By By Mike Schreiner November 17, 2008

This year, it will be determined once again which school is champion. Once again, both teams will have mud and blood on their faces, but only one will have the victory.

Cross country team finishes No. 6 at the NCAA

By By James Boehly, Staff Writer November 17, 2008

In the final meet of the cross country season, the Utah cross country team finished No. 6 overall at the NCAA Mountain Regional Championships.

Women freshman swimmers place No. 1 in seven events

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer November 17, 2008

The trend continued for both the men's and women's swim teams as the women earned another win and the men still have yet to win this season.

Utah, BYU escape running back trend

By By Quinn Wilcox, Staff Writer November 17, 2008

With the innovations of the spread offense and getting players out in space, teams are trying to find quicker, faster players. This is especially true for the running back position.

Bigots wield political power

November 17, 2008

Democracy is not justification for poorly grounded bigotry and discrimination.

Photographer showcases crisis of arctic pollution

By By Dan Treasure, Staff Writer November 17, 2008

The Alaskan arctic plays a crucial role in the global ecosystem but is on the verge of total collapse, said Subhankar Banerjee, a wildlife photographer.