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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

Attack ads inform voters

By By John Carlock October 20, 2008

Attack ads allow you to know of not only the good decisions made by a candidate, but also the bad decisions made by his opponent, and as such are necessary in making an informed vote.

Keep your cats indoors

October 10, 2008

Shelters such as the Humane Society are overrun by cats, so we don't need any more kittens being born. If you like to see quails, finches, black-capped chickadees, towees and hummingbirds in your bird feeders, keep your cats indoors.

Hoffman’s response to column unbelievable

October 10, 2008

I'm surprised that Hoffman, as a student representative, was unable to form a reasonable defense.

Palin not qualified to serve the American public

By By James Sewell October 10, 2008

Her performance in the Oct. 2 debate was illuminating, for it demonstrated clearly her contempt for the average thinking American who won't settle for vague platitudes and semi-erotic winking and colloquialisms like "doggone" and "darn."

New building takes away from spirit of humanities

By By Aaron Shaddy October 10, 2008

A new humanities building? Doesn't that detract from the whole spirit of a humanities major?

Lenowitz’s claims about mural inaccurate and unprofessional

October 9, 2008

Professor Harris Lenowitz asserts the artwork in the lobby of the new Tanner Humanities Building by Utah artist Pilar Pobil harbors an anti-Semitic message. Such accusations cannot be taken lightly nor should they be made public without thoughtful consideration and investigation.

Gillis brings Girl Talk, controversy to Utah

By By Brian Trick October 9, 2008

Come Oct. 30, Salt Lake City will be host to the biggest walking, talking, potential lawsuit known to the music industry.

Professors should take time and utilize teach-in option

By By Alicia Williams October 9, 2008

. Course content is extremely important to curriculum, but spending one class to discuss real world issues and how they fit in with that curriculum is also vitally important.

Students responsible for own graduation

October 9, 2008

Students need to stop expecting advisers to lead them to commencement by the hand, and instead take personal responsibility for their own timely graduation.

Students deserve use of lots during events and construction

October 9, 2008

I found myself driving around the E lot by the Merrill Engineering Building for half an hour with numerous other students, an all-too-common occurrence. Many of the cars in the lot are owned by construction workers who have temporary E passes.