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The Daily Utah Chronicle

Sports Briefs

October 10, 2008

Rugby, swim and baseball

Law school working to establish Iraqi justice

By By Rochelle McConkie, News Editor October 10, 2008

A team of faculty and students from the S.J. Quinney College of Law is working on legislation to establish the rule of law in Iraq and bolster the independence and performance of the Iraqi judicial system.

Keep your cats indoors

October 10, 2008

Shelters such as the Humane Society are overrun by cats, so we don't need any more kittens being born. If you like to see quails, finches, black-capped chickadees, towees and hummingbirds in your bird feeders, keep your cats indoors.

Museum to open basement collections

By By Michael Olsen, Staff Writer October 10, 2008

With more than a million artifacts ranging from dinosaur bones to a diverse insect collection, people can head to the museum to see the things that aren't usually on display.

Time for a Top 10, Jazz fans

By By Nick Pappas October 10, 2008

It should be the usual exciting ride. Life off! Game on!

U to add new bike routes over break

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer October 10, 2008

Two routes will intersect at Library Plaza and continue north to the Merrill Engineering Building, south to the Business Loop and east to the Heritage Center.

Johnson having great season despite mistakes

By By Tony Pizza, Sports Editor October 10, 2008

Johnson has nine turnovers through six games, including six interceptions that have been equally distributed among every game he's suited up for this season. Utah's senior quarterback will be the first to tell you how frustrating those turnovers have been.

Will Wyoming enact revenge for last year’s game?

By By Chris Kamrani, Asst. Sports Editor October 10, 2008

The Utes certainly turned Glenn's failed hypothesis into reason for motivation and, after the antics of last year's wild game, both teams will certainly be rearing to go in Laramie, Wyo., on Saturday.

New building takes away from spirit of humanities

By By Aaron Shaddy October 10, 2008

A new humanities building? Doesn't that detract from the whole spirit of a humanities major?

Secondary needs to clean up defensive lapse

By By Quinn Wilcox, Staff Writer October 10, 2008

Over the past two weeks, the Utes' secondary has given up 616 yards through the air, a statistic that doesn't necessarily shout out "good defense."