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New Dorms, Light Rail Result in Shuttle Route Changes

November 12, 2001

As roads close and parking becomes scarce, the U shuttle service is stepping up to the plate.The shuttles, which transport about 35,000 people a week, will increase service and re-route to accommodate...

Possible Bon Jovi Scare at Games, Cold Midgets Sure to Please

By By Cleghorne Thunk, Comical News Writer November 12, 2001
In about three months the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, or "the Big O" as it is known to many, will begin in Salt Lake City. Many events have already sold out. Tickets are still available though for the Midget Snowman Building Festival and the Closing Ceremony.

Local Beer Advertisements Done in Bad Taste

By , , and November 12, 2001
Most University of Utah students have heard of Wasatch Brewery's beer. Some of them have probably had a swig or two. The brewery is famous for its subtle (and sometimes not so-subtle) jabs at Mormon subculture. Its billboards make supposedly humorous comparisons between Utah's dominant faith and the company's "flavorful beverages.

Every Campus Has Parking Problems

By , , and November 12, 2001

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The Chronicle’s View

By and November 12, 2001

Anyone who has made the transition from elementary big-wig to junior high bully fodder knows that change isn't easy. Public transportation is no exception.In a car-crazed culture like Utah, the lack of...

Issues May Start New WTO Talks

November 12, 2001
DOHA, Qatar?With a deadline looming, movement on two issues important to the United States raised hopes Monday that the World Trade Organization would clinch a deal allowing a new round of global trade talks to start. Progress was reported on the text of a document that would assure poor countries that WTO rules protecting patents on pharmaceuticals developed by big drug companies in the West don't prevent them from responding to public health crises like AIDS.

Games Won’t Affect Upper-Campus Lots

November 12, 2001

How will medical student Alison Schick cope with parking during the Olympics? She's outta here!As did many of her fellow fourth-year students, Schick "very intentionally" scheduled rotations far away from...

Parking Services Degraded for Medical Towers Residents

By By April Heiselt November 12, 2001

By April HeiseltThe students living in the Medical Towers and Townhouses have had to face their fair share of parking problems. For example, parking was drastically changed due to the construction of the...

Israelis Arrest 45 Residents, Kill 1

November 12, 2001
TEL, West Bank?In a 10 hour raid Monday on a Palestinian village, Israeli troops killed an Islamic militant and arrested 45 residents, including 16 on Israel's wanted list. Israel also continued to hold parts of two Palestinian towns in the northern part of the West Bank.

Law Students to Get A Passes on Test Days

November 12, 2001

When Rice-Eccles Stadium parking disappears after Thanksgiving, few academic institutions on campus will be more affected than the College of Law, located just north of the stadium.To make parking easier...