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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

The Word

By By Trevor Hale, Red Pulse Editor October 9, 2008

Red Pulse gives you The Word on the Starf*****, Genghis Tron and DJ Jazzy Jeff shows playing in Salt Lake City this week.

Utes make midseason adjustments

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer October 9, 2008

With the lineup finally solidified, the Utes are focusing on some intricacies that were left out of the picture earlier in the season.

cartoon debate

October 9, 2008

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The Drop

By By Trevor Hale, Kyle Stegerwald October 9, 2008

Red Pulse gives you The Drop on the latest albums from LL Cool J and Rise Against.

City could open bike transit center

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer October 9, 2008

A bicycle transit center might be coming to Salt Lake City as a part of a citywide effort to make bicycling a mainstream mode of transportation in the city.

Dodgers-Red Sox collision would be epic

By By Chris Kamrani, Asst. Sports Editor October 9, 2008

I am rooting for the Los Angeles Dodgers. I am rooting for the Boston Red Sox. It's a hard thing to admit. It's like standing there not being able to do anything while your mother gets slapped in the face.

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.

Keep cell phones out of class

By By Liz Carlston October 9, 2008

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UMFA holds writing contest

By By Jamie Bowen, Staff Writer October 9, 2008

The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is holding its second annual writing competition to encourage U students from all backgrounds to write a response to a work of art in the museum.

Lenowitz’s claims about mural inaccurate and unprofessional

October 9, 2008

Professor Harris Lenowitz asserts the artwork in the lobby of the new Tanner Humanities Building by Utah artist Pilar Pobil harbors an anti-Semitic message. Such accusations cannot be taken lightly nor should they be made public without thoughtful consideration and investigation.