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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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Construction snags delay Crimson View opening

By By Veronica Pineda August 28, 2009

The Crimson View Café, housed on the fourth floor of the Union, will reopen Oct. 19 after construction delays prevented it from opening in time for the school year.

Farmers Market offers food, chicken care advice

By By Katie Valentine August 28, 2009

Students visiting the U's Farmers Market purchased food and crafts from local vendors and learned about caring for chickens.

Crimson Nights premieres tonight

By By Trent Lowe August 28, 2009

Crimson Nights, the event put on multiple times a year by the Union Programming Council, opens the Union's doors Friday night at 9 p.m. for the "Crimson Beach Boardwalk."

Jowers says he won’t run in 2010

By By Chris Mumford August 28, 2009

For Hinckley Institute Director Kirk Jowers, it was the idea of sitting at a rest stop in Nephi at 2 a.m. having missed his kids' recitals and ball games that partly dissuaded him from running for governor.

U Job Fair offers struggling students more options

By By Rita Totten August 27, 2009

Career Services hosted a Student Job Fair on Wednesday in the Union for part-time work and volunteer positions, a 15-year tradition.

U bleeding to reclaim crown

By By Michael McFall August 27, 2009

Utah State University students have out-bled U students the past five years, but the U is determined to turn that around.

U gains canyon in land swap

By By Chris Mumford, Staff Writer August 26, 2009

Additions to the U are usually celebrated for being new and cutting-edge, but the latest is just the opposite: an archaeological site that dates back to 400 A.D.

Car rental program to hit campus

By By , Staff Writer August 26, 2009

Students in need of a car to run errands have a new option.

LDSSA kicks off Rush Week

By By Jamie Bowen, Staff Writer August 26, 2009

Students are rushing back into the thick of things at the U8212;including religious greek houses.

Staff cuts mean larger classes, low productivity

By By Michael McFall, News Editor August 25, 2009

The U is also short nearly 200 support staff, including construction workers, gardeners, janitors and secretaries. Their absence means maintenance and operations are going to move like molasses.