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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

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Sigma Chi raises estimated $30K for Huntsman Cancer Institute

A sluggish economy would seem to pose an insurmountable challenge to successful fundraising, but Sigma Chi's efforts Friday suggest otherwise.

Utah politicians seek ban on use of cell phones while driving

By By , Staff Writer and By , Staff Writer October 26, 2009

Rep. Phil Riesen is sponsoring a proposed bill that would completely ban the use of cell phones while driving, including the use of hands-free devices.

Artist?s heart was ?as big as Utah?

By By , Staff Writer and By , Staff Writer October 26, 2009

As a child, V. Douglas Snow loved to spend time outside drawing. His passion for art continued for 82 years, up until his death Tuesday.

Students join climate change rally

Enemies of climate change didn't let Americans' waning belief in global warming8212;or Saturday's thunderstorm8212;rain on their parade.

Funds missing at Medical Center

The U Police Department suspects someone stole more than $3,700 in cash from U Medical Center income accounting.

Letters for Presidents Circle sign replaced

By By Katie Valentine , Staff Writer October 23, 2009

Thursday, new letters were hung on the marquee wall on University Parkway and Presidents Circle.

TRAX breakdown delays students

By By Deborah Rafferty, Staff Writer October 23, 2009

A mechanical problem with a TRAX train caused a 45-minute delay for U commuters Thursday morning.

Business school steps up in rankings

By By Veronica Pineda, Staff Writer October 23, 2009

The U's School of Business executive master's in business administration program was ranked 30th in the nation and 77th in the world by the Financial Times, the London-based financial publication.

A large change from a small country

By By Chris Mumford and By Chris Mumford October 22, 2009

As a landlocked, former socialist bloc European country, Hungary is rarely thought of as being central in any sense other than its geographic location.

Former art professor dies in crash

By By Michael McFall and By Michael McFall October 22, 2009

A painter who taught at the U for more than 30 years has died.