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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

Utes look to carry home momentum into conference tourney

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

The beginning of this season might not have gone the way head coach Rich Manning and his squad pictured it, but starting tonight, the Utes will do their best to ensure that their 2008 campaign doesn't end the same way it started.

A dedication to Ryan Martin

October 24, 2008

We remember you, Ryan Martin, as all we hope you saw in yourself. Your peace is all we can ever hope for.

Child welfare advocate inspires scholarship

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

After Patricia Rothermich fought domestic violence for 40 years and acted as a pioneer in children's welfare, the U is honoring her efforts through a scholarship for students.

Car stereos stolen from campus

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Someone has broken into three cars around campus and stolen the stereos.

Black Pumpkin Affair tonight

By By Jamie Bowen, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Instead of just dressing up for Halloween or watching scary movies, Crimson Nights invites you to a spooky evening filled with pumpkin carving, magicians and a spook alley.

Utes use bye week to maintain focus

This bye week, while stalling a lavishly impressive start to the season, gives the Utes the opportunity to gather up two important things8212;rest and psych.

Vets beat newbies in scrimmage

Consider the inaugural JimmyBall scrimmage a success. Head coach Jim Boylen praised the essentials that he wants his team to have this upcoming season: Play zealous defense. Get out of the box. And run, run, run.

Hinckley Institute honors Scowcroft

By By David Servatius, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Former national security adviser Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft was inducted into the Hinckley Institute of Politics Hall of Fame on Thursday.

With bad economy, zoo can renew itself

By By Aaron Shaddy October 24, 2008

The zoo has money, they're raising money and if they raised the price of admission at the door8212;rather than raise it in peoples' taxes8212;they'd get more money just the same, and it'd probably be more efficient without a government middle man.

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.