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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

Ute win streak hits eight

The Utes stormed in and out of Colorado Springs, Colo., as they beat the Air Force Falcons on Saturday for their eighth straight win.

Utes are first and 10

Kyle Whittingham's bunch have gone from unranked to kick-off the season to cracking the top 10 at No. 10 after nine weeks of college football in the books.

Utah could use better fight

By By Tom Nelson and By Tom Nelson October 27, 2008

At the end of a presidential election, most states have political party pie charts that are relatively split down the middle8212;roughly half red, half blue. Ours is a big crimson Pacman character. The presidential election in Utah has become something of a formality.

Sorenson Foundation donates $15M for building

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor October 26, 2008

With a $15 million donation from the Sorenson Legacy Foundation, the U will start construction on a new biotechnology building in spring 2009.

U begins public phase of $1.2B capital campaign

By By Ryan Shelton, Asst. News Editor October 26, 2008

The U kicked off the public stage of an eight-year fund-raising project Saturday night with a banquet recognizing its major donors.

Outdoors coverage great, should include more info

October 24, 2008

All in all, the article was informative and entertaining but I wish you had mentioned what the U does to help students get into the awesome sport of climbing.

Obama a good choice for Utah conservatives

By By James Sewell October 24, 2008

His candidacy is about tearing down the old distinctions, while McCain's has been to reinforce them. Obama is the future face of conservatism.

Student dies from diabetes complication

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Nick Zolnosky, 19, died yesterday from complications with his type-one diabetes. Police found the computer science major's body lying down on the floor of his dorm room in Sage Point 812, with a pillow tucked under his head.

Improvement still needed in sustainability

By By Anne Roper October 24, 2008

I suppose the U can feel good that at least it isn't failing, but I'd like to think the students here are capable of being better than average.

Team has plenty of tests ahead

By By Quinn Wilcox, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

With the calendar days quickly fading away, the Utah women's basketball team has just started gearing up for the beginning of its season.