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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

Partisanship shouldn’t stall democracy

By By Aaron Zundel January 26, 2009

t nearly every point in this nation's history, when people stand united things generally turn out for the better. When we are divided, things generally fall apart. If America wants to continue to thrive in the 21st century as it did during the 20th, we will need to work together.

Online texts a better option

By By Eric Evans January 26, 2009

The U bookstore should make eBooks available, or at least bring them to the awareness of students. Although not everyone will jump at the opportunity, those who do will transform from students seeking the convenience to boost their morale into happier, less weighed down and less stressed students of the future.

Virginity sale is a reflection of lost values

By By Liz Carlston January 26, 2009

A $3.7 million one-night stand might set Dylan up financially for life, but she's also looking at a lifetime of remorse and emptiness by selling out and refusing to develop life's hard-earned character traits. It's disgusting.

Johnson, Utes pick up MWC awards

By By Tony Pizza, Sports Editor December 4, 2008

Quarterback Brian Johnson was named Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year, Louie Sakoda was named MWC Special Teams Player of the Year and Kyle Whittingham was named the league's Coach of the Year as Utah cleaned up nicely in the conference's year-end awards.

One world, one concert

By By Chase Straight, Red Pulse Writer December 4, 2008

Hipsters around the U are rejoicing after it was announced that Band of Annuals was to headline the Presenter's Office's latest musical offering, the One World Concert

Alumnus infuses art with music

By By Brandon Fausett, Staff Writer December 2, 2008

The Salt Lake City resident, who now paints in various galleries downtown, graduated from the U in 2007 with a bachelor's degree in art.

Smoke tax would be fine

December 2, 2008

Many smokers might want to quit. However, many others have no desire to quit; I personally know such smokers. Thus, it's not fair to call a tax increase a "sin tax," or even a "stupid tax." An appropriate name could be "you are causing health care costs to increase, so you should be the one to pay for it-tax."

Pep rally creates rivalry game buzz

By By Rita Totten, Staff Writer November 18, 2008

An anxious crowd gathered at the end of the plastic tarp-clad HPER Highway at Monday's Rivalry Week pep rally, awaiting the deluge of numbered tennis balls that would come down the runway and result in one lucky winner of a half-tuition scholarship.

Black Pumpkin Affair tonight

By By Jamie Bowen, Staff Writer October 24, 2008

Instead of just dressing up for Halloween or watching scary movies, Crimson Nights invites you to a spooky evening filled with pumpkin carving, magicians and a spook alley.

Outdoors coverage great, should include more info

October 24, 2008

All in all, the article was informative and entertaining but I wish you had mentioned what the U does to help students get into the awesome sport of climbing.