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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Opinion

Rice-Eccles staff incompetent

By and October 7, 2008

As a member of the U marching band, I've been to my fair share of games. Rice-Eccles Stadium is the most inept stadium that I have had the misfortune to deal with.

HB 237 is a bad idea

By By Jeffrey Jenkins and By Jeffrey Jenkins October 7, 2008

The responsibility of enforcing immigration needs to be returned to the hands of the federal government, freeing our local law enforcement officers to perform their jobs.

Lawmakers proposed abortion bill insensitive

By By Anne Roper and By Anne Roper October 6, 2008

The fight against abortion is picking up again with four state lawmakers writing legislation to place more restrictions on the procedure.

Art hung in Tanner Building racially insensitive

By and October 6, 2008

Surely this is not the image to be hung in the heart of this new building and celebrated.

Williams uses false information

By and October 6, 2008

I have come to the grave conclusion that you have created an article filled with false information and inaccurate quotes, also known as libel.

Williams should try looking into issues before writing

By and October 6, 2008

The fact that the bill was passed by the Assembly shows that it had the necessary support, and to use and try to harm my name is nothing other than what I would expect from the "fine" folks at The Chronicle.

Roper should look at both sides of the problem

By and October 6, 2008

I agree with you about customer service, but nobody deserves to be treated the way the fans treat our staff.

Be wise to avoid fees

By By James Sewell and By James Sewell October 6, 2008

In these lean economic times, which are likely to grow leaner, every penny counts. Be diligent, be skeptical, be smart. Be wary of the fee fairy.

Students responsible for their safety

By By Emily Rodriguez-Vargas October 5, 2008

Self-defense classes are taught at the U throughout the year, providing helpful techniques and instruction on what you can expect, and what tricks you can utilize to counteract an attacker.

No Child Left Behind doesn?t prepare for college

By By Zach Edmunds October 5, 2008

If we want high school students to be adequately prepared for college, we need to give them the kind of K-12 education that will truly prepare them, not some sort of Darwinist death-by-tests approach to education, where the strong survive and the weak perish.