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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

Utes look to turn season around against instate rival

By By Bryan Chouinard, Staff Writer September 11, 2008

The Utes are coming off a two-game road trip, where their current losing streak was extended to four games after they dropped two close games to Oregon and Oregon State.

H20 back after seven years of hopeful fans

By By Trevor Hale, Red Pulse Editor September 11, 2008

It's been seven years since H2O released an album, so it's easy to forgive front man Toby Morse if he's a little rusty on the press circuit.

Hole in the wall

By By Sarah Custen September 11, 2008

By Sarah CustenThe best part about Utah8212;the thing that a lot of outsiders may not know8212;is that it is truly unlike anywhere else. It's unique, it's maybe even a bit freaky, and Gilgal Sculpture...

Senate approves entrepreneur minor

By By Ryan Shelton, Asst. News Editor September 11, 2008

U non-business major students interested in starting their own business might get an opportunity to receive valuable training on campus. The U Academic Senate overwhelmingly passed a measure Sept. 8 to create an entrepreneurship minor program through the David Eccles School of Business.

Obama?s roots: A tour of a Democratic nominee?s home city

Visiting Chicago might not reveal the complete life story of Barack Obama, but viewing a few scenes of his past does reveal some insight into the Democratic presidential candidate.

New UTA Ed-Passes ready for pick up

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer September 11, 2008

The new UTA Ed-Passes are here...finally.

The UCard Office, Commuter Services and the University Campus Store are now issuing the passes to students, faculty and staff.

Zach Ruble long boards to school

September 10, 2008

With its steep slope and spacious sidewalks, the U campus calls to longboarders.Weaving down the sidewalks and streets, dodging students and staff on his longboard is how Zach Ruble prefers to get to class...

U research leads to better understanding of stem cells

The work on the stem cells of flatworms could help scientists learn how to generate specific cell types to help with treatments of diseases ranging from degenerative disorders to cancer.

Linda and Ling ride TRAX

By By Clayton Norlen, Staff Writer September 10, 2008

By Clayton Norlen, Staff WriterLinda Tran, a freshman, takes full advantage of her UTA Ed-Pass by commuting daily from Ogden to the U."I think TRAX is better than driving. There are tables (on FrontRunner)...

Alex Fullmer bikes and takes his car

By By Clayton Norlen, Staff Writer September 10, 2008

By Clayton Norlen, Staff WriterA car can be more than just a car.Alex Fullmer, a freshman in physics and mathematics, uses his car to get to school and as a locker to store his books and saxophone for...