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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

Sustainability office seeks intern

By By Arthur Raymond November 27, 2007
The U's Office of Sustainability is offering an internship position for Spring Semester. Interns will work with office staff, fellow interns and volunteers on a variety of projects and issues focused on campus sustainability. Craig Forster, interim director, said the position provides a "unique experience" for hands-on involvement tackling issues surrounding environmental sustainability.

Football notes: Season not over yet

By By Cody Brunner November 27, 2007
Licking the wounds In a game that will likely go down in the history of the rivalry as "Fourth-and-18," the Utes had every chance to win it late against rival BYU. But they didn't. The Utah offense struggled to get anything past BYU's smothering defense, scoring its only touchdown late in the fourth quarter and finishing the game with 244 total yards.

Paid to play

By By Eric Williams November 27, 2007
People come to Utah from all over the world to ski and board the best snow on Earth. Students at the U are no exception, and some of the U's faculty were also drawn here by the beautiful Wasatch Mountains and the easy access to some of the world's most famous ski resorts.

The hits keep coming

By By David Servatius November 27, 2007
At the dedication of the CIA building bearing his name in Washington, D.C., George Bush Sr. said, "I have nothing but contempt and anger for those who betray the trust by exposing the name of our sources. They are, in my view, the most insidious of traitors.

Marathon man: Preparing for the winter months

November 27, 2007
Editor's Note: This is a recurring feature of the Activities section. Tony Pizza began training Sept. 15 for the 2008 Salt Lake City Marathon and will be writing updates on his successes and failures until the April 19, 2008, race date. The holiday season can be brutal on the bank account.

Cougars’ prayers answered

By By Cody Brunner November 26, 2007
PROVO-The annual rivalry game between Utah and BYU has gone down to the wire the last three years, so it wasn't a big surprise when this year's battle hinged on the last two minutes. In the end, BYU's Harvey Unga ran the ball 11 yards for a touchdown with 38 seconds left.

Hall-to-Collie won the game? It only seems that way

November 26, 2007
Saturday night's radio callers proved that you can draw very different conclusions from playing the "what if?" game. Utah could have won... If Brian Johnson played it safe on third-and-goal in the first quarter instead of throwing an interception to Corby Hodgkiss.

Cartoon: Cannon

By By Phil Cannon November 26, 2007

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Drugs and the White House

November 26, 2007
When I used to think of the president of the United States, I never thought about drugs. Then one day I heard the phrase, "I did not inhale," and even in my adolescent state, I laughed as I thought to myself, "Yeah, right!" Since that moment, the presence of drugs in the Oval Office has developed to the point of President Bush neither denying nor confirming his past use of cocaine and presidential candidate Barack Obama openly admitting using marijuana and cocaine in his younger years.

Utes net 2 of 3 in Hawaii

By By Natalie Dicou November 26, 2007
While the rest of the student body braved the chilly weather, the U women's basketball team enjoyed a weekend in Hawaii. But the Utes, who played three games in three days, didn't have much time to lounge on the beach. In an extended weekend of back-to-back-to-back games, the Utes picked up wins against Akron and Nebraska, but not before narrowly falling to Marist in overtime.