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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

Kill the scene: This week’s concert schedules and new releases

November 30, 2004
New Music Releases Nov. 29 Egon-All Theory No Action; Has Anyone Ever Told You? The Exies-Head For The Door; Virgin Fishbone-Critical Times (DVD); Music Video Distributors The Flesh-The Flesh; Gern Blandsten Linkin Park & Jay Z-Collision Course; Warner Bros.

The passion of the Calendar

November 30, 2004
Nov. 30 Tuesday Feeling appreciated, loved, understood or wanted? Man, sucks to be you-Calendar's life is full of ignoring faces, usurers and vile folk hell-bent on exploiting our event-listing soul. Wait, maybe it sucks to be us... Either way, stop being treated so damn well by taking a cue from the angry, tattooed, moody "rockers" (the quotation marks indicates suckage on the part of the subject) The Exploited with Total Chaos tonight at Lo-Fi Cafe (162 S.

What’s in your trashcan?

November 30, 2004
Identity fraud is one of the fastest growing crimes -27.3 million Americans have been victimized in the last five years. Sometimes a look through somebody's trash to find a document with his or her name, birth date, and Social Security number is all any criminal may need.

Studies show gay community smokes more

By By Amanda Friz and Christina DeVore November 30, 2004
Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender college students smoke more often than heterosexual students, according to several studies. A report published in 1999 by a University of California, San Francisco epidemiologist reports that 50 percent of gay men between the ages of 18 to 24 are smoking cigarettes.

Free health care? You get what you pay for

November 30, 2004
After the 2004 elections, many liberal Americans have been looking to join our neighbors to the north. One of many reasons is their success in achieving a dream that has long eluded Americans-universal health care. But while they may have better hockey, snowboarding and beer, Canada's health-care system is not something to be envied.

Opinion Cartoon

November 30, 2004

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The Chronicle’s View: Protect your personal numbers

November 30, 2004
Identity theft sucks. It costs thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours to repair. Everybody knows somebody it's happened to and even careful people can be victimized by it. There are so many ways for brilliant criminals to access your personal information and use it to destroy your credit.

Student on the street: Is The Chrony liberal or conservative and why?

November 30, 2004
I'd say it's on the liberal side. Why? That's tough to say. Me being from South Carolina, I expected everything to be conservative. For Utah, it's liberal. Ryan Ferguson Senior, Mass Communication More liberal but I can't think of a specific example I can think of off the top of my head.

Runnin’ Utes return home Tuesday to face SUU

November 30, 2004
After three games near the Arctic Circle, the Runnin' Utes (3-1) return to the friendly confines of the Huntsman Center Tuesday night. Southern Utah (2-1) is in town for the yearly intrastate clash, facing a U team returning after a successful run at the Great Alaska Shootout.

U want a big-time party (and instead may get a

November 30, 2004
Anticlimax: n.-Something trivial or commonplace that concludes a series of significant events. Amid the tremendous uproar of the Utes' unprecedented rise to the coveted status of BCS bowl eligibility, Ute fans, myself included, forgot to consider exactly what we were being invited to.