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Smaller is better when it comes to catalysts

U scientists found that the size of catalysts, substances that speed up chemical reactions, directly affect their electronic properties.

Annual food drive fuels rivalry between BYU, U

By By Veronica Pineda November 5, 2009

The U tries to dominate BYU in more than just sports, but when it comes to collecting food, it has a hard time pulling it off.

A ball, bright shoes and a whole lot of fun

By By Jake Hibbard November 5, 2009

After a long day of sitting through lectures, Alec Clayton, an undeclared sophomore, needs a break.

Sustainability office, students create lively political dialogue

By By Rita Totten , Staff Writer and By Rita Totten November 5, 2009

True to its name, the Office of Sustainability held an open forum Wednesday afternoon in a room lit only by sunlight8212;but disagreements quickly darkened the forum's tone.

A 2nd shot at college ball

By By Jamie Bowen, By Jamie Bowen, and By Jamie Bowen November 4, 2009

Football players at the U normally start their college career at 18, but not Geremy Cloyd.

Legislators, ethics group debate at Hinckley Institute

By By Chris Mumford, By Chris Mumford, and By Chris Mumford November 4, 2009

An ethics battle that began last fall on the state's Capitol Hill raged Tuesday at the U.

U study to research effects of blood pressure, heart disease

By By Deborah Rafferty , Staff Writer November 2, 2009

U researchers were selected to take part in a nine-year study funded by the National Institutes of Health to fight heart and blood vessel diseases.

Forum warns about effects of global aging

By By Mandy Loader , Staff Writer November 2, 2009

The 13th Annual Siciliano Forum was held Wednesday and Thursday in the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, as experts discussed how global aging will have economic and societal effects in future years.

?Officer?s Hollow? delights trick-or-treaters

By By Jake Hibbard , Staff Writer November 2, 2009

Officer's Circle, the section of campus located near Fort Douglas that serves as student housing, morphed into "Officer's Hollow" on Saturday and became filled with frightening residents such as mad scientists, pirates8212;and fiddle players.

U narrows list for coordinator

By By Rita Totten , Staff Writer November 2, 2009

The Office of Sustainability is one step closer to selecting a coordinator and committee for the unused sustainability fee.