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The Daily Utah Chronicle

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The Chronicle’s View

November 25, 2001
Disagreements take place that sometimes escalate until the two participants lose their cool and start throwing punches. It happens, and the situation usually works itself out. But when one of the participants is a student-athlete, the university must act quickly, punishing the player accordingly.

Letter to the Editor

Editor: This letter is in response to Matt Canham's Nov. 16 article "Corky Humps the Y." Lest he think that only Brigham Young University fans were disgusted by his article, I also offer my severe disgust over his article. After reading the article, I can honestly say that it was the first time that I was ashamed to say that I attended the University of Utah.

Doug Kaufusi Gets Suspended for AFA

November 25, 2001
Senior offensive lineman Doug Kaufusi, a candidate for All America status and the Lombardi Award, has been suspended from the Utah football team's Dec. 1 regular season finale at Air Force?his last-ever season game?after coach Ron McBride learned that he has three warrants for his arrest stemming from a Jan.

Men’s Hoops Team Blown Out by Utah State

November 25, 2001
For running a motion offense, the Utah men's basketball team sure did a lot of standing around Friday night against Utah State. Between the seeming lethargy and getting out-hustled and out muscled by their scrappy, energetic opponents, the Utes dropped their first game of the year in getting manhandled by the Aggies 78-65.

WEB EXCLUSIVE:Classes Resume at Noon

November 25, 2001
A tall pine tree near the University of Utah's Union Building succumbed to the incredible amounts of snow that fell all throughout Sunday?and so did early morning classes.

The Faces and Functions of the U Women’s Club

By , , and November 25, 2001
The University of Utah Women's Club is quite a prestigious club on campus. The problem is, not many people seem to know about it. Taylor Neville, a senior studying psychology and English, hadn't even heard about the U Women's Club until she applied for the scholarship that it sponsors annually.

Students Asked to Drink Responsibly

November 21, 2001
Although the weather was not as cold as they expected it to be, members of the Student Advocacy Office warmed and informed students Tuesday during this month's student advocacy forum. As student advocates handed out hot chocolate, mugs, bookmarks and frisbees during lunchtime, they offered information to passing students about alcohol and the effects of drinking and driving.

Does U.S. Have the Will to Win?

November 21, 2001
First District Rep. Jim Hansen asked Americans if they have the will to continue the fight against terrorism during a speech at the Hinckley Institute of Politics, Tuesday. "It was the unspeakable, the unthinkable. People say it couldn't ever happen, but it did," Hansen said of the Sept.

Thanksgiving Meal at Institute Tonight

November 21, 2001
James Alic Garang already considers himself a part of the American culture, though he has lived in Salt Lake City for less than six months. This Sudanese native enrolled at Salt Lake Community College only a few weeks after arriving in Utah in June. He now studies economics and plans to attend the University of Utah within the next year to study law.

Utah State U. pres seeks funding to open genomics center

By By U Wire, By U Wire, and By U Wire November 21, 2001
LOGAN?Looking to expand the quality and caliber of Utah State University's academic and competitive reputation, President Kermit Hall is petitioning the Utah Legislature for money to fund a genomic center at USU. "Because we are a land grant university with a history in agriculture and engineering and science, genomics is a logical next step for this institution," Hall said.