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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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Former player wanted for assault

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer March 3, 2009

Marquis Wilson, a dismissed Utah football player accused of assault, has a warrant out for his arrest.

Student’s suspected killer back in Utah to face charges

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer March 3, 2009

The man charged with killing a former U student and raping another is back in Utah to face charges.

Former Clinton adviser addresses American ?declinism?

By By Alex Cragun, Staff Writer March 3, 2009

Economic recession and the growth of non-allied countries have given Americans the perception of "declinism," a former Clinton administration foreign policy adviser said at the U on Monday.

Power break delays University Trax line

By By Lana Groves, Asst. news Editor March 3, 2009

An overhead power line for the University TRAX line that runs along 400 South broke and delayed commuters on Monday afternoon.

ASUU still at odds over initiative

By By Jeremy Thompson, Staff Writer March 3, 2009

Student government leaders did not reach a consensus last night on whether a recently passed initiative to implement a $2.50 student fee for sustainable projects would be ongoing or expire after three years.

Dorm fire alarm set off by mischief

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer March 2, 2009

Someone had completely emptied a fire extinguisher into the lounge that connects the dorm's two wings. Firefighters said they couldn't find any indication that the extinguisher was actually used to put out a fire.

Dorm residents pay for vandal’s mischief

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer March 2, 2009

A night of vandalism in the dorms left residents picking up the pieces8212;and the bill.

ASUU leaders to finalize fee bill

By By Jeremy Thompson, Staff Writer March 2, 2009

ASUU representatives will meet tonight to finalize a resolution supporting a proposed student fee increase for the Campus Sustainability Initiative.

Tuition set to increase at least 9%

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer March 2, 2009

The Utah State Board of Regents, which governs public colleges and universities in Utah, and the U's Board of Trustees will vote on a proposal to increase tuition between 9.2 and 9.7 percent or about $200 for the average full-time undergraduate student. The change would begin in summer 2009.

Carving through campus

By By Kassidy Mather, Staff Writer March 2, 2009

As the snow melts and the salt clears off walkways, U students break out their longboards and transfer their carving skills from ski slopes to the sidewalks and streets of campus.