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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

Impact day draws 50 campaigns

By By Rochelle McConkie, News Editor October 2, 2008

With only 33 days left until Election Day, more than 50 candidates from state races were abuzz on the Union Plaza on Wednesday, hoping to reach student voters and prove their merit as the candidate who will best represent the U.

Students, profs look forward to VP debate

By By Ryan Shelton, Asst. News Editor October 2, 2008

Vice-presidential candidates Joe Biden and Sarah Palin will debate tonight at 7 p.m., in what will be one of Palin's first live, unscripted, give-and-take appearances on national TV.

Ask her’ tagger strikes again

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer October 2, 2008

Josh Voland took in the scene: eight giant messages left in paint, splashed across the sidewalk in front of the Heritage Center. They all said the same mysterious words that have spread like wildfire across the U for the past three days.

Making history out of rubble

By By Makena Walsh, Red Pulse Writer October 2, 2008

By now, you should all be familiar with Project 337 and the symbolic significance this carries for local art and culture. If you were unable to make it to the exhibition before it was demolished, don't despair8212;entrepreneurial filmmakers Alex Haworth and Davey Davis have got you covered.

Utes prepare for Giant Killers

By By Chris Kamrani, Asst. Sports Editor October 2, 2008

As the Beavers make their way to Rice-Eccles Stadium tonight to face yet another top ranked opponent, will they play the role of Jack once again? "Fee! Fie! Foe! Fum!" has yet to scare Oregon State.

Utes will need tough defense for Jacquizz

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer October 2, 2008

The Utah defense has shut down its opponents' running games all season, but Thursday might be a different story as it faces its toughest test to date.

Bush reappoints U professor to nuclear waste board

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor October 2, 2008

President George W. Bush reappointed U professor Thure Cerling to a discussion panel that reviews the efforts to create a nuclear waste repository in Nevada.

No hope of salvation for Maher’s latest film

By By John Fitzgerald, Red Pulse Writer October 2, 2008

In this "documentary" that makes Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" look like a bipartisan bedtime story, Bill Maher trots the globe intending to interview people about God and religion. Big problem: He doesn't go to intelligent sources of the religion for plausible answers.

Working Dog straps on the harness

By By Sarah Custen, Red Pulse Writer October 2, 2008

The Working Dog Reading Series is a series of readings throughout the school year held by English graduate students where they read their own work.

Civics, art collide at Gallivan

By By Chase Straight, Red Pulse Writer October 2, 2008

On Oct. 5, artists and musicians will come together at the Gallivan Center for the Utah United art and music festival. In a time of confusion and disorder, the festival hopes to inform festival-goers of issues in the community and what they can do to help.