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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

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February 16, 2006

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The Chronicle’s View: Puff, puff-pass

November 18, 2004
There used to be a time when people didn't know smoking was bad for them. In 2004, information on the harm involved with smoking, as well as help on how to quit, are both readily available. One would think there's nothing smokers could process that would leave them at all inclined to puff their lives away.

Opinion Cartoon

November 18, 2004

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Respect Majerus, retire his sweater

April 13, 2004
I recently was having a conversation with Andrew Tendick, a lifelong Ute fan and burgeoning intellectual, when he brought up one of his chief concerns. He wondered openly how former U basketball coach Rick Majerus will be remembered by the U and its fan base.

ROTC program has a successful year thanks to new leader

March 31, 2004
The Army ROTC program has doubled the number of commissioned students requested by the Army this year. According to Col. Edwin Frederick, head of the U's ROTC program, the Army asked the program to commission at least 12 students. In his first year as head of the program, Frederick will commission-or award second lieutenant status-more than 25 cadets.

SLC residents rank U Hospital No. 1

March 29, 2004
University Hospital has the best doctors, nurses, overall quality, image and reputation in the state. For the fifth year in a row, Salt Lake City residents have ranked U Hospital as the No. 1 health-care facility in the state. The National Research Corporation, which gives out the Consumer Choice Awards, releases a ranking every year for the top hospitals in the nation.

Good times don’t always mean high prices

March 3, 2004
Being broke sucks. Not being able to have fun sucks even more. But, do not despair-having no dinero doesn't necessarily mean you're doomed to boredom. Close attention to deals and a thrifty eye can ensure a good time at low cost. Lets talk food, shall we? Every Tuesday, as many U students know, B&D Burgers offers its famous burgers for just $1.

Photo: Wailing wall

February 19, 2004

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All the Gun Fuss is Wasted Time and Money

By By [email protected] February 19, 2004

By [email protected],For at least 2 years now we've been bombarded with the issue of whether or not guns should be allowed on campus, with the Chrony strongly backing former Pres. Machen's stance that...

The Graying of Video Games

By and October 15, 2002
Today at 6:00 p.m., Graeme Devine, designer and programmer for Id Software and chairman of the International Game Developers Association, will be giving a free lecture in the Engineering and Mines Classroom Building room 105. When I first heard this news, like many of you are doing right now, I asked myself, "So what? Who's Graeme Devine?" I've since found answers to these questions.