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Offensive Lineman Faces Legal Trouble

November 21, 2001
A University of Utah football player is in trouble with the law?only he says he doesn't know anything about it. Senior offensive tackle Doug Kaufusi, a candidate for All America status and the Lombardi Award, has two warrants out for his arrest stemming from a Jan.

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Doug Kaufusi Suspended for Air Force Game

November 21, 2001
Senior offensive lineman Doug Kaufusi has been suspended from the Utah football team's Dec. 1 regular season finale at Air Force after coach Ron McBride learned that he has two warrants for his arrest stemming from a Jan. 27 altercation. Kaufusi's first warrant involves a Class A misdemeanor?one step below a felony?for assault, issued on March 7.

Women’s Basketball Destroys Albertson

November 21, 2001
The Utah women's basketball team opened its home slate in impressive fashion Tuesday night, cruising to a 32-point halftime lead over Albertson College of Idaho before dismantling the Coyotes by a final score of 93-45. The win boosted the Utes to 2-1 overall, while Albertson fell to 2-2 on the year.

Jameson takes 39th at NCAA Cross Country

By , , and November 21, 2001
A season filled with repeated wins and dominating finishes came to a close on University of Utah cross country runner Teren Jameson, as the NCAA Championships took place on Nov. 19. Jameson was the only member of the Utah cross country team to compete in the championships, since the team did not qualify for the meet at the Mountain Region Championships.

U Men’s Basketball Gets By Boise State

November 21, 2001
Boise State's quickness kept the Broncos in the game for 30 minutes, but Utah's size prevailed in a 64-49 win Tuesday night. The Bronco guards battled injury, but still caused 12 Utah turnovers. Joe Skiffer (shoulder) and Bryan DeFares (hamstring) were not 100 percent, and BSU was without starting point guard C.

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.

The Chronicle’s View: Providing a Vital College Opportunity

November 20, 2001
Many around the state still look at the University of Utah as the ivory tower on the foothills, where rich east siders get a nice education and the west-siders make their lunch, answer their phones or clean their offices. While this may, in part, be true, it doesn't please U President Bernie Machen or Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson, and they plan to do something about it.

Family grant program brings siblings to George Washington U.

By By U Wire, By U Wire, and By U Wire November 20, 2001
WASHINGTON?Some George Washington University parents just can't seem to pass up a good deal. About 150 families are taking advantage of a program to send a child to GW for half price. Emphasizing the importance of family, GW gives the tuition break to any sibling of an undergraduate student who gets in.