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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Sports Briefs

October 10, 2008

Rugby, swim and baseball

Player of the game: Kathryn Haynrie

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer October 10, 2008

Haynie joins teammate Lori Baird as the 11th member of 1000-kill club. This is the first time in Utah volleyball history that two members of that prestigious club have played at the same time.

The Edge: Utah Utes vs Wyoming Cowboys

October 10, 2008

Who has the edge in the upcoming game of the Utah Utes vs the Wyoming Cowboys?

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!

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.

Students deserve use of lots during events and construction

October 9, 2008

I found myself driving around the E lot by the Merrill Engineering Building for half an hour with numerous other students, an all-too-common occurrence. Many of the cars in the lot are owned by construction workers who have temporary E passes.

Diversity conference returns after 30 years

By By Lana Groves, Michael McFall October 9, 2008

The U hopes to bolster its enrollment of American Indian and Chicano/a students by showing interested science students around campus as part of a national conference.

Take 5

October 9, 2008

Red Pulse staff share their guilty pleasures in music tastes in Take 5 this week.

Students struggle with campus wheelchair accessibility

By By Sylvia O'Hara, Lana Groves October 9, 2008

With a campus spanning more than 1,100 acres and built on a mountainside, navigating around it can be frustrating, especially for students in wheelchairs.

Lyrical Vengeance

By By Christie Franke, Red Pulse Writer October 9, 2008

The games begin with the Puccini classic, "Madame Butterfly," continue with the American "Regina," and then turn sharply away from the tragic to Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" and Donizetti's "Don Pasquale."