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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

Johnson redeems Utes in last two minutes

By By Nick Pappas October 6, 2008

Yes, Utah didn't play a perfect game, but Johnson and the rest of the players learned a lesson that will carry them through the rest of their careers. No team is perfect. It's how you deal with the imperfection that defines you.

Diplomacy is nothing compared to a full stomach

By By Douglas L. York October 6, 2008

In a lone and dreary world where most people live on a mere $2 a day, the DFAC gladly welcomes, cares for, and nourishes anyone.

Sewell misses the mark when it comes to Sallie Mae

October 6, 2008

While some lenders have stopped offering loans as a result of the credit crunch, Sallie Mae's commitment to make federal student loans available to all students has continued uninterrupted and remains steadfast.

Responsibility doesn?t end Nov. 4

By By Patrick Reimherr October 6, 2008

With the severity of the issues we are facing, increasing the level of engagement in our community is central to progress.

Weisman imagines the ?world without us?

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer October 3, 2008

The U was Weisman's 10th stop on a world tour for his nonfiction book, The World Without Us, a journalistic exploration of how today's world would evolve if the human species ceased to exist in it.

Training to speedcube

By By Dan Treasure, Staff Writer October 3, 2008

Within the walls of the Cowles Building, three prospective U students are looking to shatter records in competitive Rubik's Cube solving, also known as "cubing."

House to vote again on bailout bill today

By By Jed Layton, Gong Jietong October 3, 2008

The U.S. Senate gave the House of Representatives another chance to vote in favor of a plan to bail out the banking industry.

Students frustrated with advisor mistakes

By By Jamie Bowen, Staff Writer October 3, 2008

Students have said problems with advisers are forcing them to extend their time at the U.

Humanities celebrates new building

By By Jaime Winston, Staff Writer October 3, 2008

The Carolyn Tanner Irish Humanities Building will hold its ribbon cutting Friday.

Geology building nears completion

By By Allison Johnson, Staff Writer October 3, 2008

When the Frederick Albert Sutton Building is unveiled in April 2009, the geology and geophysics department will have a new home.