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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

BYU, U are rivals for good reasons

By By Mike Schreiner November 17, 2008

This year, it will be determined once again which school is champion. Once again, both teams will have mud and blood on their faces, but only one will have the victory.

Licorice, rivalry games cement fanship

By By Craig Blake November 17, 2008

This year's game is destined to be the biggest rivalry game Utah has played in years. There is bound to be tons of excited fans for both teams crowding into Rice-Eccles Stadium on game day. We should all remember two things as we enter the stands.

Fans should leave bad conduct on the sidelines

By By Jeffrey Jenkins November 17, 2008

This year's game will be one of the most exciting games in the history of the rivalry, and emotions are sure to be high. Just remember that as bitter as the rivalry is, it is still a game, and it will in no way alter the course of history or reduce your individual status.

Pleasant Grove can’t play religious favorites

November 17, 2008

Pleasant Grove and Summum, a religious group that was founded locally, are embroiled in a lawsuit over an item Summum would like to donate and display in a Pleasant Grove public park.

Both red and blue excel at being green

By By Anne Roper November 17, 2008

It's red vs. blue again, but this time they are vying to be the most...green?

Don’t forget that you too were once a collection of cells

November 17, 2008

How would you like it if your mother had decided to terminate your development on the basis that you were "just a collection of cells" without meaning or importance?

Campbell not qualified to comment on dino study

November 17, 2008

I am the son of Chan, and thus possess a biased point of view. However, I believe that to suggest the study, right or wrong, is an example of pathological science is a mistake.

Enrollment in sciences should be emphasized

By By Emily Rodriguez-Vargas November 17, 2008

By re-evaluating our science requirements and promoting research in our school system early on, we can encourage future students to consider the path to becoming contributing doctors, engineers and scientists.

ASUU encourages civic involvement

By By Patrick Reimherr November 17, 2008

Political engagement does not end with the ballot box. In fact, it is just the beginning. As the country faces some of its most challenging times, it is important that every individual be involved in the process.

ASUU stands against TCU T-shirt vendors

November 14, 2008

The level of friction between our past and future will be determined by individuals' willingness to adapt to a changing environment. This friction may manifest itself in many forms, but always contains a lack of understanding and acknowledgment of past experiences.