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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

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Sorenson Foundatin donates $15 million

With a $15 million donation from the Sorenson Legacy Foundation, the U will start construction on a new biotechnology building in spring 2009.

Sorenson Foundation donates $15M for building

By By Lana Groves, Asst. News Editor October 26, 2008

With a $15 million donation from the Sorenson Legacy Foundation, the U will start construction on a new biotechnology building in spring 2009.

U begins public phase of $1.2B capital campaign

By By Ryan Shelton, Asst. News Editor October 26, 2008

The U kicked off the public stage of an eight-year fund-raising project Saturday night with a banquet recognizing its major donors.

Prof urges restoration over new construction

By By Lonzo Liggins, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

When it comes to recycling, U architecture professor Robert Young has a bigger and better idea than aluminum cans and newspapers8212;recycling buildings.

Student dies from diabetes complication

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Nick Zolnosky, 19, died yesterday from complications with his type-one diabetes. Police found the computer science major's body lying down on the floor of his dorm room in Sage Point 812, with a pillow tucked under his head.

Car stereos stolen from campus

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Someone has broken into three cars around campus and stolen the stereos.

Child welfare advocate inspires scholarship

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

After Patricia Rothermich fought domestic violence for 40 years and acted as a pioneer in children's welfare, the U is honoring her efforts through a scholarship for students.

Black Pumpkin Affair tonight

By By Jamie Bowen, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Instead of just dressing up for Halloween or watching scary movies, Crimson Nights invites you to a spooky evening filled with pumpkin carving, magicians and a spook alley.

Huggins urges U to stand for LGBT issues

By By Brandon Fausett, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Ericka Huggins, who was present when Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous "I Have A Dream" speech in 1963, shared her experiences with students and members of the community at the U on Thursday afternoon.

Hinckley Institute honors Scowcroft

By By David Servatius, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Former national security adviser Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft was inducted into the Hinckley Institute of Politics Hall of Fame on Thursday.