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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

Get rich…with a geography degree?

November 18, 2004
Geography is fast becoming a lucrative and diverse field with job opportunities in careers ranging from health care to forestry, said a panel of experts Wednesday. A lot of the growth in the geography field is the result of a fairly new technology called Geographic Information Systems.

Sideways’ proves to be a straight-up phenomenal flick

November 18, 2004
"Sideways" Fox Searchlight Pictures Directed by Alexander Payne Screenplay by Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor, and Rex Pickett Based on the novel by Rex Pickett Starring Paul Giamatti, Thomas Haden Church, Sandra Oh, and Virginia Madsen Rated R/ 123 minutes Opens in theaters Nov.

Primer’ is primetime for bad headlines

November 18, 2004
"Primer" Think Film Inc. Written and directed by Shane Carruth Starring Carruth, David Sullivan, Casey Gooden, and Anand Upadhyaya Rated PG-13/78 minutes Opened in theaters Nov. 12 at the Broadway Centre As head-scratchers go, "Primer" will have you burrowing into your skull.

Potential lies just past the horizon in ‘After the Sunset’

November 18, 2004
"After the Sunset" New Line Cinema Directed by Brett Ratner Written by Paul Zbyszewski and Craig Rosenberg Starring Pierce Brosnan, Salma Hayek and Woody Harrelson Rated PG-13/100 min. Opened in theaters Nov. 12 Three out of five stars There's a really interesting movie lurking somewhere inside director Brett Ratner's "After the Sunset.

Guns on campus could be dangerous, cops say

April 8, 2004
People with concealed weapons are trained in how to handle them and are not dangerous, say U patrol officers Garth Smith and Rick Bishop. Neither officer has ever responded to a call where a gun has been used, but have both dealt with people possessing a gun-with and without a permit.

Medical School admissions

By [email protected] a white anglo saxon male myself, I take great exception to your article yesterday that inplied yet again (that women and minorities are gaining admissions over more qualified...

Ambassador Malone wraps up Middle East lecture series

April 8, 2004
Recent events in Fallujah, Iraq, have reiterated the resolution of Iraqi insurgents who continue to carry out indiscriminate attacks against U.S. military and civilian targets. The U.S. military responded Wednesday by bombing a mosque, killing about 40 worshippers.

The Nationalistic Chronic

By By [email protected] April 1, 2004

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Giacoletti to succeed Majerus as head coach of the Runnin’ Utes

March 31, 2004
All signs pointed toward U athletics director Chris Hill hiring Nevada head coach Trent Johnson as head basketball coach. But it didn't happen. Johnson decided to extend his contract at Nevada for another five years, and Hill decided to hire Eastern Washington coach Ray Giacoletti as the head coach of the team.

Elected officials wet their feet

March 26, 2004
While the majority of students breathe a sigh of relief as this Spring Semester comes to a close, the newly elected student government officials are inhaling deeply as they prepare for the dive into U politics. The immediate tasks at hand for novices Alex Lowe, president-elect, Bobby Harrington, vice president elect, and Sara Hogan, senior class president-elect, are to decide on the structure of the future administration's Executive Cabinet and to balance the projected $1.