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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

Chisholm combines music, comic art

Whether you're a long-time fan of the genre or haven't yet discovered the delight contained within the slim pages of a comic book, Let's Go to Utah is definitely worth your time.

York: Morale leave weighs heavily on soldiers

By By Douglas L. York and By Douglas L. York August 25, 2008

All troops know that all we can do is make the best of the time we get with our families on EML, while never forgetting our fellow soldiers left behind when we do go home

Pastoral pastimes abound at sheepdog comp

The Solider Hollow Classic is the world's most prestigious sheepdog competition. Spread across four days, this invite-only competition showcases the skills of sheepdogs from more than 14 countries and five continents.

U receives $12 million for arts complex

The U has received a $12 million pledge from the Sorensen Legacy Foundation for the construction of a new interdisciplinary arts and public education center on campus.

Michigan looking to start 2009 on different note

With the opening day matchup between Michigan and Utah less than a week away, both teams have been preparing for the season in hopes of starting out on the right foot.

U marathoner blogs her Beijing experience

You might not be able to keep up with Olympic marathon runner and U student Zuzana Tomas in a race, but friends, family and fellow Utes have been able to follow her experiences in Beijing by reading her blog.

Feeling like a student zombie? Take a breather, try some yoga

By By Christie Franke and By Christie Franke August 25, 2008

Yoga has been around for centuries and actually has been proven to help people build muscle tone and relax. The word itself means "union," or "union of mind, body and spirit." It literally brings the entire being into harmony, enabling practitioners to relax as well as exercise.

U to hold forum on armed conflict, terrorism

The U's 12th Annual Siciliano Forum will feature a member of the 9/11 Commission, an award-winning foreign affairs journalist and a U professor who is running to be Lebanon's next president. The forum will focus on the changing nature of armed conflict in the world and how far a democratic society is willing to go to protect itself against the threat of terrorism.

Kamrani: College basketball will benefit from 3-point line change

By By Chris Kamrani July 30, 2008
A foot. It's not to be confused with the appendage many creatures use for mobility. Rather, it's the unit of measurement that we as society use to measure a plethora of diverse dimensions. College basketball has decided to scoot back its 3-point line from 19 feet 9 inches to 20 feet 9 inches--a mere foot.

Shaddy: Government oil tab dwarves Utah’s

By By Aaron Shaddy July 30, 2008
In Utah, gas prices have increased from $3 a gallon in August 2007 to $4.25, according to market research done by AAA. Consumers have already taken heed. "In the last two months our hybrid orders have been going through the ceiling: we have sold 57 new and 45 used in the past 60 days," said Richard Prospero, sales manager at Larry H.