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U Hospital cuts costs by reducing linen usagetime

By By Sean Gale , Staff Writer November 16, 2009

Nurses Natalie Manolakis and Karen Nye cut down linen usage to save University Hospital more than $400,000 in 2009, said Richard Lee, director of support services for U Hospital, in a statement.

Mine would hurt Utah ski resorts, protesters say

By By Veronica Pineda, Staff Writer November 16, 2009

U ski and snowboarding nuts might have something to be scared about8212;protesters say a proposed coal mine in Alaska would shorten Utah's winters.

A growing legacy: community basketball

By By Jake Hibbard, Staff Writer November 16, 2009

Universities are homes to secret societies8212;Yale's Skull and Bones, Dickinson's Raven's Claw, Cornell's Quill and Dagger8212;but between the sneakers, sweat and slam dunks, the U's hasn't become so infamous.

Paleontologist hosts dinosaur lecture

By By Mandy Loader, Staff Writer November 16, 2009

The Utah Museum of Natural History hosted a lecture Thursday called "Dinosaurs of the Lost Continent" at Judge Memorial High School in Salt Lake City, featuring Sampson, a U paleontologist and rising star in the dinosaur field.

U student a finalist in football fan contest

By By Jake Hibbard, Staff Writer November 13, 2009

Tiffany Benton, a senior in international studies, is one of the five finalists for Hershey's "I'm a Big Fan" contest to find America's biggest college football fanatic.

Prof shows off first photos from new observatory

By By , Staff Writer November 13, 2009

The U department of physics and astronomy held the "first light" symposium Wednesday, celebrating the first photographs taken by the department's new telescope.

PETA reveals details behind lab complaints

By By Deborah Rafferty, Staff Writer November 12, 2009

Following an eight-month undercover investigation, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has filed complaints with the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Agriculture against U research labs for violating federal law in its mistreatment of research animals.

Regents dealing with drastic budget cuts

By By Michael McFall, News Editor November 12, 2009

It's nearing doomsday for higher education, so its highest echelons have called an emergency meeting.

Lawmakers draft counter to ethics reform initiative

By By Chris Mumford, Staff Writer November 12, 2009

Facing the prospect of a citizen initiative that would overhaul an ethics policy in the Utah Legislature, lawmakers have drafted an outline of a more mild counterproposal to at least partly heed calls for reform.

Bill O’Reilly visit cancelled, campus politicos react

By By Jake Hibbard, Staff Writer November 12, 2009

Deciding against "doing it live," Bill O'Reilly will not be stepping out of the recording studio to appear at the U this weekend.