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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

Rookie fumbles Eagle Eye

By By Trevor Hale, Red Pulse Editor September 25, 2008

"Eagle Eye" is an entertaining popcorn flick for about two-thirds of the running time, but the plot veers off in the direction of the ridiculous toward the end. The cast is the glue that holds the whole thing together, but Caruso could use a little bit more practice when it comes to big-time action spectacles.

University Kids Center reopens

By By Allison Johnson, Staff Writer September 25, 2008

The newly refurbished University Kids Center, now owned and operated by the Children's Creative Learning Centers Inc., will celebrate its grand opening today.

America through the eyes of Zizek

By By Erik Lopez, Red Pulse Contributor September 25, 2008

In this age of anti-intellectualism, Zizek uses engaging examples from popular culture to illuminate his radical positions, which serve as exposés of irony.

Documentary strikes delicate balance

By By Trevor Hale, Red Pulse Editor September 25, 2008

Director James Marsh has crafted an extremely entertaining film that, at times, almost forgets it's a documentary. Full of humor, suspense, drama and everything else that makes for an amazing story, the movie mostly benefits from Petit. The glow and excitement he shows when he thinks back to that day almost 35 years ago is enough to make anyone believe he's just a man that lives for the chance to perform.

Scandinavian invasion

By By Christie Franke, Red Pulse Contributor September 25, 2008

The Utah Symphony has two Scandinavian performers, conductor Hannu Lintu and violinist Henning Kraggerud, coming to play.

Satire: Death metal band takes responsibility for shooting

By By Poppius McGee, Red Pulse Contributor September 25, 2008

A young man named Matti Juhani Saari shot and killed ten of his classmates Tuesday at a vocational school in Kauhajoki, a small town in western Finland. Public outrage and disbelief were immediate nationwide, but a more sober and troubling question lurked beneath the surface: what could have driven an otherwise well-adjusted young adult to turn a weapon on his classmates?

Police Briefs – 9/25

By By Michael McFall September 25, 2008

By Michael McFallSuspicious smellCampus police suspect a freshman of possessing marijuana. A Resident Adviser in the Gateway Heights Residence Halls called the police Friday when students were complaining...

Runnin? Utes are practicing, slowly but surely

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer September 25, 2008

Although official practice hasn't started, and won't for a few weeks, the Runnin' Utes have done other things to prepare themselves for the upcoming season.

Take 5

September 25, 2008

This Sunday, "The Simpsons" enters its 20th season on air. The Red Pulse Staff takes a look back at some of our favorite episodes.

The RIAA, music and you

By By Chase Straight, Red Pulse Contributor September 25, 2008

As music piracy becomes a broad-based institution, we find ourselves at war not with the musicians, but the fat-bellied greedheads who are trying make a profit off of someone else's talent.