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Man assaults 3 employees at diabetes center

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer December 3, 2008

Police reported that an unruly man assaulted three people in the Utah Diabetes Education Center in Research Park on Dec. 1.

Students honor AIDS victims

By By Niccolo Barber, Staff Writer December 3, 2008

The soft glow of candles lit the Union Patio on Tuesday night as a group of students gathered together for a vigil, spelling "AIDS" with their candles.

Conservative paper makes debut

By By Alex Cragun, Staff Writer December 3, 2008

Politically conservative students are now voicing their opinions with the release of the first edition of the new monthly newspaper The Sentinel.

Security report inaccurate

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer December 3, 2008

The Clery Act, designed to inform prospective students and parents about the crime rates of a university, dramatically misrepresents the amount of theft at the U.

Wirthlin dies at 91

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor December 3, 2008

Wirthlin, who was the oldest living apostle in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for the LDS Church, passed away in his sleep Monday night at his home in Salt Lake City.

Rules limit candidates

By By Rita Totten, Staff Writer December 2, 2008

A handful of student government presidential hopefuls met for an informal meet-and-greet Monday, starting speculation of who might be running for ASUU offices in the spring.

Democrats seek control

By By Jed Layton, Staff Writer December 2, 2008

Georgia is holding a run-off election between Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss and Democrat Jim Martin today because the Nov. 4 election was too close to call. But today's election has far greater political implications than before.

Alumnus infuses art with music

By By Brandon Fausett, Staff Writer December 2, 2008

The Salt Lake City resident, who now paints in various galleries downtown, graduated from the U in 2007 with a bachelor's degree in art.

Ethics hotline doubles number of reports

With a new ethics hot line system, anonymous ethical questions from U staff and faculty have more than doubled, said Randy Van Dyke, assistant vice president for auditing and risk services at the U.

Grad students research relationships

Birmingham is studying the blood pressure of couples in which both individuals work either full time or part time.