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Utes Allow Pair of TDs in Last Three Minutes of Game

November 19, 2001
PROVO?The Utah football team said that if it could control the clock with its power-running, ball-control offense, if it could keep BYU quarterback Brandon Doman contained in the pocket, if it could swarm Cougar running back Luke Staley, then it could knock off the eighth-ranked and undefeated Cougs. And the Utes did it all for the first 44 minutes, 13 seconds of Saturday's game.

Women’s Hoops Earns Split

November 19, 2001
The 25th-ranked Utah women's basketball team already has one fourth the number of losses that last year's team did, but only one 28th of the wins. So, that would put the Utes at 1-1.

Clinic Hosts Students, Editors

November 19, 2001
About 450 high school journalism students came to the University of Utah Friday to listen to the editors of The Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News. John Hughes, the editor and chief operating officer of the Deseret News, spoke about the changing nature of news since the development of the Internet.

Politics and Media at Early Winter Games

November 19, 2001
Credit card companies, fast food chains and beer producers use the Olympics to sell their products, but countries also use the Olympics to push their values and ideals on the world community, said Professor Mark Dyreson. Dyreson spoke Thursday in Orson Spencer Hall about the nationalistic push of the United States and the role of the media during the first four Winter Games (from 1924 to 1936) in the sixth lecture of the Tanner Humanities Center's series on the Olympics.

U. Penn students’ feelings mixed on bombing during holy month

By By U Wire November 19, 2001
PHILADELPHIA?With the arrival of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, University of Pennsylvania students have mixed reactions to U.S. attacks on Afghanistan in the weeks to come. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has indicated that air strikes in Afghanistan will continue throughout the holy month, which begins Saturday evening in the United States, and runs for 29 or 30 days depending on the location of the observers.

U Muslims Observe Month of Ramadan

November 19, 2001
Bulent Yilmaz is hungry, but won't eat; thirsty, but won't drink. He fasts in honor of Ramadan, the holy month observed by Muslims worldwide. And while he remains at the University of Utah, he feels a connection to the innocent civilians affected by the U.S.-led military actions in Afghanistan.

The Chronicle’s View: Equality in Service to United States

November 19, 2001
For the young men who are now turning in their selective service cards at the post office, the idea of a new draft doesn't seem all that far-fetched. Our country is entrenched in a battle, not only against the Taliban and al Qaeda, but against terrorism worldwide. That will take incredible resources, both financial and human. And while our military is capable of handling the current situation, no one knows what tomorrow will bring. This new sense of uncertainty is now a part of our reality, where the young men think about what it must be like to be in a war.

U Lab to Study Oly Traffic

November 19, 2001
This winter, about 250,000 visitors will descend on the Wasatch Front. Many of them will join Utahns on the roads, shuttling to events scattered from Park City to West Valley to the University of Utah. An immense inconvenience for some, this situation provides an unprecedented opportunity for traffic researcher Peter Martin.

Quote of the Day

By , , and November 19, 2001
"[I thought], 'Oh shit.' I knew the game was over."

Police Report: Women Interupts, Halts Burglary in Student Housing

November 19, 2001
Attempted burglary?A woman living in West Village heard a noise at her door. When she came to investigate, she saw a man trying to enter. Once he saw her, he left. The suspect is a white male adult, about six feet and 175 pounds with brown hair. He wore blue jeans, a grey jacket and a backpack when attempting to enter the West Village apartment. Anyone with information about a person meeting this description is encouraged to contact the University of Utah Police Department at 585-COPS (2677)