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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

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Panelists dispel myths about sexual assault

By By Deborah Rafferty, Staff Writer April 1, 2009

To address sexual violence, people need to be willing to talk about it, said Alana Kindness, executive director of the Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

Pioneer Theatre interns jump-start acting careers

By By Katie Valentine, Staff Writer April 1, 2009

Stefanie Londino, Logan Black, Lauren Bradley, Aaron Spencer and Brandon Tessers, all interns at Pioneer Theatre Company, have rehearsed and performed in "Romeo and Juliet" and "Dial "M' for Murder" at PTC.

Ambulatory care center could be built on golf course

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor April 1, 2009

In light of an expanding university health care system and aging medical buildings on campus, the U is proposing the construction of a new medical facility on the golf course.

Medical school accepting fewer students in fall

Instead of increasing enrollment at the U School of Medicine to offset the state's growing physician shortage, the number of students will decrease by 20 percent in the fall.

Pixar director shares discovery process

The Pixar animator and director visited the U at a McMurrin Lecture on Tuesday night to discuss the process of turning a story from written words into an actual film and the changing narrative within the production process

TRAILS offers support to spinal patients

In its fourth year of helping spinal cord injury patients, TRAILS is an eight-week program designed to complete three goals for SCI patients: education, socialization and an increase of active living.

Meteorology department changes name

By By Jeremy Thompson, Staff Writer March 30, 2009

The meteorology department's name is so last week. Instead, the department will now be known as the department of atmospheric sciences.

AnARTomy program showcases human body around the world

By By Jenna Miller, Staff Writer March 30, 2009


The AnARTomy program, which was performed this past weekend and will be performed again this weekend at the U, also had more than two different performances simultaneously around the world.

Bennion Center cuts positions

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer March 30, 2009

The Bennion Community Service Center will see a $40,000 dip in its budget next year because of cuts in state and endowment funding.

College gives teaching award to student, professor

By By Katie Valentine, Staff Writer March 30, 2009

Margaret Wan and Zuzana Tomas received the Ramona W. Cannon Award in the College of Humanities for notable teaching.