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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

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)...

Faculty find it easy to park

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer September 10, 2008

Most U faculty and staff members have an easy time finding places to park on campus. There are, however, are a few wrenches in an otherwise convenient setup.

Police Briefs

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer September 10, 2008

Bong bust and a drunk chase.

Redfest goes green

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer September 10, 2008

The fall music festival Redfest is named to represent U school spirit, but this year the name Greenfest wouldn't be far off.

The Associated Students of the University of Utah's Presenter's Office will be promoting sustainable lifestyles at the annual music concert Sept. 18.

Give UCard a rest

By By Jeffrey Jenkins September 10, 2008

The U needs to implement a contingency system that would allow students who are for whatever reason without their UCards access to the services on campus by requiring their uNID number and password, driver's license or birth date to verify who they are.

Students should be grateful despite library delays

September 10, 2008

I am disappointed by the remarks in The Chronicle's house editorial ("Library delays are product of poor planning" Sept. 5). I am disappointed by the lack of understanding and appreciation for what has occurred before our eyes in an extremely complex and difficult construction project.

U campus shuttle runs on vegetable oil

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer September 10, 2008

One of the 28 campus shuttles now runs on waste vegetable oil.

Instant replay more accurate than human officials

By By Whitney O'Bannon, Staff Writer September 10, 2008

This technology has proven itself in the past and will continue to show its effectiveness for as long as sports are still thriving.

UTA should conform to customers demand

By By James Sewell September 10, 2008

In order for mass transit to retain its popular and lasting appeal, it needs to not only be functional, but also responsive to the needs of the ridership, which includes not just pedestrians, but cyclists as well.

Commuter Services says parking availability not a problem

By By David Servatius, Staff Writer September 10, 2008

According to U Commuter Services, there is more than enough parking for all students who drive to campus. Finding it, however, depends to a large degree on when students are looking and, more importantly, where they are looking.