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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

Law lecture addresses Indian environment and legal system

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer September 24, 2008

At a lecture, two Indian activists, Kohli and a pro bono attorney, discussed the Indian government's mining access grant as an affront to the local people and their environment.

Springmeyer challenges Huntsman in governor?s race

By By Ryan Shelton, Asst. News Editor September 24, 2008

U alumnus, Bob Springmeyer, knows he faces an uphill battle. In Utah's 112-year history, only six Democrats have become governor, but for Springmeyer, seven is a lucky number.

Hinckley Institute a valuable asset to U students

September 24, 2008

Between conducting a comprehensive U student straw poll, attracting phenomenal speakers, and providing on-site student coverage of the 2008 presidential campaigns, the Hinckley Institute has been busy raising the bar.

Hunger Banquet opens eyes to global poverty

By By Niccolo Barber, Staff Writer September 24, 2008

The Bennion Community Service Center's annual Hunger Banquet acted as an eye-opening metaphor, bringing the statistics of world hunger to a more personal level.

Football Notebook: Team pays tribute to defense

By By Chris Kamrani, Asst. Sports Editor September 23, 2008

Any time you hold the Falcons to 58 yards net rushing, it certainly says something about your defense and their assignment-based performance.

Georgetown debate engages student issues

Rep. Artur Davis, D-Ala., and Rep. Heather Wilson, R-N.M., fielded political questions posed by journalists and students at Georgetown's Young Voters Forum on Thursday.

Financial crisis just one of many problems

By By James Sewell and By James Sewell September 23, 2008

The endless striving for economic growth, to no particular end, is almost insane. We have, as a nation, the resources to solve all our problems. If we're in need of capital, it's of the political variety.

LDS liquor statement a step forward

By By Anne Roper and By Anne Roper September 23, 2008

There has to be something wrong with a law if a church, especially the LDS Church, says it's too conservative.

Strong pitchers boost softball team?s confidence

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer September 23, 2008

In the first half of their Fall Schedule, the Utes have been focusing on getting everybody settled and ready for the upcoming season.

300 volunteers participate in Legacy of Lowell Service Day

By By Niccolo Barber, Staff Writer September 23, 2008

The Legacy of Lowell event kicked off Homecoming Week as 300 volunteers set aside their mornings to work a total of 600 hours of community service.