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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

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.

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.

U students ride brake-less bikes

The lack of brakes on fast bikes spark controversy around the country, but U students are still riding the new trend.

U recognized for computer science, receives $800,000 grant

By By Keith Chalmers, Staff Writer September 22, 2008

Thanks to a new computer processing system, computer scientists at the U will be able to speed up the process of making complicated graphic illustrations and computations that usually take days.

Utes remain unbeaten in last four games

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer September 22, 2008

Utah's defense continued to shine this weekend, allowing only one goal in the team's past four games. That one goal came early Sunday afternoon in the eighth minute of Utah's matchup with California State Fullerton.

Residence parking permit unnecessary

By By Alicia Williams September 22, 2008

Salt Lake City has enacted a city parking permit program as an effort to reduce commuter parking in nine residential areas located closely to large businesses like the U, LDS Hospital, Westminster College and Franklin Covey Field, which draw large volumes of traffic from outside areas. It was designed to encourage mass transit and carpooling by discouraging parking for more than one or two hours.

Chaffetz immigration reform offensive

By By Zach Edmunds September 22, 2008

Not only does Chaffetz's stance on immigration alienate the undocumented and their families, it also makes it hard for their representatives to support any legislation that he brings to the table.

Utes succeed in doubles, singles at BYU Invitational

By By Quinn Wilcox, Staff Writer September 22, 2008

Over the weekend, the Utah women's tennis team completed its first tournament of 2008 at the BYU Invitational, held in Provo.

Utes get swept by Wyoming, start MWC 0-2

By By Paige Fieldsted, Staff Writer September 22, 2008

The Wyoming Cowgirls took advantage of the home court energy and handed the Utes its third-consecutive loss with a 3-0 sweep. It was just the second win of the season for Wyoming and it dropped Utah to 0-2 to start MWC play for the second-consecutive season.

U vs Air Force, toughest win of the season

By By Tony Pizza, Sports Editor September 22, 2008

The U football team has been shooting itself in the foot all season. On Saturday, it nearly cost itself more than a limb.