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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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Seminar promotes awareness of the homeless through concert

By By Alex Cragun, Staff Writer September 10, 2008

Instead of hosting a discussion-filled seminar on what causes homelessness, artists and musicians told the tale through a concert.

UMFA provides nonmajor art lovers a chance to volunteer

By By Michael Olson, Staff Writer September 10, 2008

The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is currently recruiting for its fall docent training programs. Docents are students, as well as members from the community, who volunteer their time and give tours of the museum's exhibits.

New UTA Ed-Passes ready for pick up

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer September 10, 2008

The new UTA Ed-Passes are here...finally.

The UCard Office, Commuter Services and the University Campus Store are now issuing the passes to students, faculty and staff.

Faculty find it easy to park

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer September 9, 2008

Most U faculty and staff members have an easy time finding places to park on campus. There are, however, are a few wrenches in an otherwise convenient setup.

Commuter Services says parking availability not a problem

By By David Servatius, Staff Writer September 9, 2008

According to U Commuter Services, there is more than enough parking for all students who drive to campus. Finding it, however, depends to a large degree on when students are looking and, more importantly, where they are looking.

Redfest goes green

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer September 9, 2008

The fall music festival Redfest is named to represent U school spirit, but this year the name Greenfest wouldn't be far off.

The Associated Students of the University of Utah's Presenter's Office will be promoting sustainable lifestyles at the annual music concert Sept. 18.

U ranked 3rd most ?wired? school in the nation

By By Niccolo Barber, Staff Writer September 9, 2008

The U recently ranked among the top three most "wired" campuses in the nation, according to a survey done by PC Magazine in conjunction with the Princeton Review.

Bleed Red kicks off to record numbers

By By Dan Treasure, Staff Writer September 9, 2008

The ARUP Bleed Red blood drive started off with record numbers Monday for the Utes in the annual competition against Utah State University.

U concert donates proceeds to chinese earthquake relief

By By Sylvia O'Hara, Staff Writer September 8, 2008

After Sichuan University, the U's sister school in China, felt the effects of the earthquake in May, the U Confucius Institute rallied people together to raise $3,000 to help victims recover from losses.

With the help of the School of Music, the Confucius Institute raised an additional $1,000 through a benefit concert Aug. 30.

Wind power program provides campus with energy

By By Isabella Bravo, Staff Writer September 8, 2008

As the U's commitment to sustainability grows, so does its wind power program, which was established in 2005.