The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

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

U?s Jewish community welcomes new year

By By Deborah Rafferty September 22, 2009

Kiki Temkin celebrated Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, with her family by eating dinner and attending the symphony. Spending the holiday with family during the new year celebration is the most important concept, said Temkin, the event and membership services coordinator at the Jewish Community Center across the street from the U.

ASUU court often inactive

By By Chris Mumford September 22, 2009

If a student has a campus-related grievance that needs adjudication, the student government's Supreme Court might seem the logical place to turn. It wouldn't be much help, however, unless the complaint pertained to student elections.

Construction snags delay Crimson View opening

By By Veronica Pineda August 28, 2009

The Crimson View Café, housed on the fourth floor of the Union, will reopen Oct. 19 after construction delays prevented it from opening in time for the school year.

Farmers Market offers food, chicken care advice

By By Katie Valentine August 28, 2009

Students visiting the U's Farmers Market purchased food and crafts from local vendors and learned about caring for chickens.

Gun love is fueled by fear

By By Jonathan April 22, 2009

In Utah, we're actually doing a bang-up job of not only proving Obama right, but looking like the gun-toting, fear-driven imbeciles we really are. More than 15,000 concealed gun permits were issued in Utah during the first quarter of this year, up from nearly 12,000 the previous quarter.

Red-White game sees addition of new QB contender

The annual Red-White game, the finale to Utah's spring practice, wowed the crowd with electrifying offensive plays that included a few standout performances.

State lottery could provide for education

By By John Stafford April 9, 2009

Utah needs to look at this and many other subjects ethically rather than morally and understand how a lottery could be used to improve the state as a whole. If anything, maybe it could help people appreciate probability and statistics, both in the classroom and in Powerball.

Utah pushes through first round of NCAAs

By By Quinn Wilcox, Staff Writer March 23, 2009

The No. 9 seed Utes took care of business and then some as they dismantled the No. 8 seed Villanova Wildcats 60-30 Sunday afternoon.

Arizona smothers Utes in opener

By By Marco Villano, Staff Writer March 23, 2009

Utah didn't look like the team that won 24 games, the team that won the Mountain West Conference regular-season championship or the team that won the MWC tournament.

Tutoring center helps math students

By By Michael Olson, Staff Writer November 21, 2008

The math department recently held an open house to make U counselors aware of the free tutoring offered to students for all 1000- and 2000-level math classes.