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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

Football Notebook: Spring football begins

March 20, 2013

BACK ON THE TURF The Utes hit the field in their preparation for a new season It’s good to be back It has been a long time since the Utes have been able to get onto the practice field. After ending...

Bitter disappointment

By By Bryan Chouinard , Asst. Sports Editor November 30, 2009

The 91st installment of the Holy War lived up to expectations Saturday night when8212;for the second time in five years8212;60 minutes of play could not determine a winner.

Utes vs. Wyoming Half Time Report

By By Liz Frome October 31, 2009

Off to yet another slow start, Utah is down at halftime 10-3 against a seemingly more prepared Wyoming.

School Connected Bundy to Utah

By By Katie Valentine October 27, 2009

Theodore Bundy arrived at the S.J. Quinney Law School for the start of Fall Semester in 1974. Investigators suspect that while driving from Washington to Utah, he made a stop in Idaho to pick up a hitchhiker. Utah investigators suspect he killed her and dumped her body. Her name and whereabouts are unknown.

Former U scientist wins Nobel

By By Rita Totten October 8, 2009

Former U biochemist Venkatraman "Venki" Ramakrishnan was one of three scientists awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize for chemistry for his work with ribosomes8212;which began on campus.

Moving on to conference

By By Matt Sanchez September 30, 2009

With a 1-0 loss to Pepperdine on Sunday afternoon, the Utah women's soccer team (5-6-1) has completed its nonconference schedule.

Pit bulls have gained an inaccurate reputation

By By Liz Carlston August 27, 2009

Pit bulls, the breed Vick used for dog fighting, have a bad rap and it didn't improve during the weekend, when two pit bulls attacked a man in South Salt Lake.

Burned car victim was U student

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer April 13, 2009

DNA testing confirmed that the body Washington County Sheriff's deputies found in a torched car near Zion National Park on April 2 is Zach Ruble, a freshman in bioengineering at the U, the third in a series of deaths that might be connected.

Memorial event focuses on Kristallnacht

By By Jenna Miller, Staff Writer April 13, 2009

The U will observe its 25th annual Days of Remembrance this week in honor of the people who died during the Holocaust.

Fans should save boos for the right moment

By By Marco Villano January 26, 2009

Save the boos for when they seem right, it makes them more valuable and meaningful.