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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

Rape classes cut due to infrequent enrollment

After U campus police suspended a rape awareness and self-defense class because of budget shortfalls, rape prevention advocates are saying the cancellation adds to the ignorance of Utah's most underreported crime.

Cops say most campus crimes are thefts

With the exception of liquor law violations, most crimes committed on campus and in the dorms are thefts, according to Scott Folsom, chief of the U Police Department since 2004.

Utes need two wins to lead MWC pack

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer October 22, 2008

With the season moving toward its end, and the conference tournament right around the corner, the Utes are looking to work out the final kinks and hit their stride at just the right time.

Unsecured bikes unsafe

Bicyclists who ride mountain bikes and lock up on campus late at night with a cable lock should watch out for bicycle theft.

Players spike in rankings

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer October 22, 2008

A Utah volleyball player has been named Mountain West Conference Player of the Week for the past three weeks.

Students fight child poverty

Students in the LEAP program are taking a stand against child poverty in their own communities by reaching out to youngsters in need of school supplies.

Eco-friendly scooters still pose safety risk

By By Steven Warrick October 22, 2008

Scooters have a lot to offer college students, being both economical and handy. Unfortunately, a lot of people don't understand just how dangerous it can be to ride a scooter.

U’s pep band should play ‘Louie Louie’ for Sakoda

October 22, 2008

Why don't we hear "Louie Louie" from the band? It is a wonderful band song anyway, but especially for us now.

Legends of BYU perfection were overinflated

By By James Boehly, Staff Writer October 22, 2008

After Thursday's game, BYU proved to the college football nation that they are nothing more than overrated pretenders.

Criminals don’t take Fall Break

During the break from Oct. 10 to Oct. 18, there were 29 reported offenses on campus8212;about the same number of crimes that usually occur on campus, with or without its studious occupants.