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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

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U in the process of replacing missing letters

By By Katie Valentine September 28, 2009

Letters that were stolen from the U's front marquee on University Street are one step closer to being replaced.

Professor receives research award

By By Deborah Rafferty September 28, 2009

The National Institutes of Health have awarded a U scientist for researching a potentially new effective treatment for heart disease.

Homecoming Queen still bleeds Utah red

By By Liz Carlston and By Liz Carlston September 23, 2009

Margaret Price Carlston is a living heirloom of family, wisdom and the U8212;and her story starts more than 70 years ago on this very campus, when she became the U's first homecoming queen.

Fraternity reorganizes in hopes of becoming a chapter

By By Rita Totten September 23, 2009

Jay Wilgus, assistant dean of students and a Phi Delta Theta fraternity alumnus, said the Phi Delta Theta house on campus is being restructured in an effort to reinstate the organization as a chapter. The group returned to campus two years ago as a colony and is working to meet qualifications in order to gain chapter status.

U research inspires Aztec exhibit in British Museum

By By Chris Mumford September 22, 2009

Anyone thinking of traveling to Mexico City for a tour of Aztec culture might want to consider rerouting to London instead.

Students find deal at theater

By By Katie Valentine September 22, 2009

At a time when being a student gets more expensive each year, one company isn't forgetting to cut students a deal.

Homecoming Dance to have bigger venue, air conditioning

By By Chris Mumford September 21, 2009

Few students could tell you how last year's Homecoming Dance was because the event was severely overbooked8212;an estimated 200 ticket holders were unable to attend.

ET phone the U: Physics class tries to contact extraterrestrials

By By Veronica Pineda September 21, 2009

The class Does Extraterrestrial Intelligence Exist? uses a scientific method to theorize where E.T. could be and how to contact him.

New professors won?t increase student numbers

By By Michael McFall September 21, 2009

The U School of Medicine is bucking the trend and hiring new professors, but that doesn't mean would-be medical students have more opportunities to attend class.

ARUP honors School of Medicine pathologist with endowed position

By By Ryan Howell, Staff Writer September 21, 2009

Kjeldsberg, a renowned pathologist, started in the pathology department at the U's School of Medicine 38 years ago, and served as chairman of the department from 1993 to 2004. He was named chairman and CEO of ARUP in 2003, in July he stepped down as CEO but continues to sit as the chairman of the board.