The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

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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Prof urges restoration over new construction

By By Lonzo Liggins, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

When it comes to recycling, U architecture professor Robert Young has a bigger and better idea than aluminum cans and newspapers8212;recycling buildings.

Student dies from diabetes complication

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Nick Zolnosky, 19, died yesterday from complications with his type-one diabetes. Police found the computer science major's body lying down on the floor of his dorm room in Sage Point 812, with a pillow tucked under his head.

Child welfare advocate inspires scholarship

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

After Patricia Rothermich fought domestic violence for 40 years and acted as a pioneer in children's welfare, the U is honoring her efforts through a scholarship for students.

Black Pumpkin Affair tonight

By By Jamie Bowen, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Instead of just dressing up for Halloween or watching scary movies, Crimson Nights invites you to a spooky evening filled with pumpkin carving, magicians and a spook alley.

Pride pet show puts pups in spotlight

By By H. Rachelle Graham, Staff Writer October 23, 2008

Dogs and other pets strutted their stuff on the runway on the Union Patio during a pet pageant Wednesday afternoon8212;one of the many activities included in the U Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Pride Week.

ASUU president vetoes Clark bill

By By Nicollo Barber, Staff Writer October 23, 2008

ASUU President Patrick Reimherr vetoed a bill Tuesday that would have allocated almost $570 to the campaign group Students for Garrett Clark.

U drops in sexual awarenes rankings

By By Brandon Faussett, Staff Writer October 23, 2008

With a 2.36 GPA on the Trojan Sexual Health Report Card, the U has a bit of studying to do when it comes to sexual awareness.

Business School dedicates real estate center

By By Rita Totten, Staff Writer October 23, 2008

The David Eccles School of Business honored U graduates Ellis Ivory and Roger Boyer Wednesday for their contribution to the real estate program at the U by officially announcing a center in their honor and expansions in real estate academic programs.

Humanities Center awarded for service

The Utah Humanities Council awarded the Tanner Humanities Center for its work in interdisciplinary study and raising public awareness.

Students fight child poverty

Students in the LEAP program are taking a stand against child poverty in their own communities by reaching out to youngsters in need of school supplies.