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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

SPECIAL: 2013 ASUU Student Government Debate #2 – Feb 26

February 27, 2013

This is the second of two debates between the House Party and the Peak Party for the upcoming Utah Student Government elections.  Held at the Hinkley Caucus in the OSH bldg, both parties presented what...

B-Rax on the Trax (Exclusive interview with HOUSE Party)

February 22, 2013

Back Where You Belong -  38 Special Fix Me - 10 Years Got Me Under Pressure - ZZ Top Exclusive Interview with The HOUSE Party NICK and SAM running President and VP Leave It - Yes Don't Stop Believin'...

SPECIAL: 2013 ASUU Student Government Debate – Feb 20

February 21, 2013

This is the first of a two debates between the House Party and the Peak Party for the upcoming Utah Student Government elections.  Held at the Heritage Center, both parties presented what they plan for...

Bush praises library

By By Chris Mumford October 27, 2009

At the rededication ceremony for the Marriott Library on Monday, former first lady Laura Bush chronicled its 41-year history and pointed to the future by highlighting its many new technologies and additions.

Tower Theatre to keep the show rolling despite broken projector

By By Evan Frank September 30, 2009

Unfortunate news struck the Tower Theatre when it was discovered that its digital projector shorted out during a screening of "Afghan Star."

?Bakkhai? turns down Egyptian Theatre invite

By By Katie Valentine September 30, 2009

"The Bakkhai" is the U's rock 'n' roll adaptation of a Greek tragedy about a conflict between a boy and Dionysus, the god of wine, music, dance and ecstasy.

Capecchi encourages students to work in science

By By Veronica Pineda September 30, 2009

Mario Capecchi, the Nobel Prize-winning geneticist whose name graces the street that divides the U's upper and lower campuses, imparted words of wisdom to high school students Tuesday evening.

HPER construction puts students on a detour

By By Rita Totten September 30, 2009

Doug Reid, a senior in pre-med, said he doesn't usually skateboard in the fall because it's too crowded, but decided to take advantage of the sunshine Monday and commute to class on his board.

Corbin Louks no longer a dark horse

Louks said his goal is to get back to the Bowl Championship Series plateau again while winning a second straight Mountain West Conference title. And he's ready for what's ahead.

Students need real-world employment

By By Eric Evans January 28, 2009

Students should not turn away from the possibility of working while enrolled, despite modern difficulties of finding suitable employment. Extreme efforts could and should be made by all students to find reasonable employment that fit their needs, using the connections and advice of the U's Career Center and career counselors.