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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

Hope in the shadows

By By Sarah Haselton November 29, 2004
Editor's Note: The pseudonym Michael is being used at the request of the source. The Chronicle's editorial policy grants anonymity to sources who fear retribution for being quoted. Michael is a typical U student. Those who either see him walking about the campus, sitting in a class, or even shopping at the grocery store don't realize that Michael has a secret-he is the child of an undocumented worker.

Tinseltown bound

November 29, 2004
There were some tense moments, but in the end, Utah volleyball got some good news Sunday afternoon. The Utes made it in to the NCAA tournament with an at-large bid, although it wasn't revealed on ESPNews until the last pairings. "Being in the final bracket always makes it exciting," said a relieved Shelly Sommerfeldt.

Letter to the Editor: Sept. 11 Tuition Date Is Not a Real Tragedy

By By Zac Allen and By Zac Allen September 10, 2002
Editor: Reading Craig Froehlich's Sept. 9 article, "Sept. 11: Tragedy and Tuition" gave me the courage to relate a similar outrage that I suffered recently. Upon receiving my September credit card bill, I was shocked and hurt to find that my bill was due on Sept.

Terrorist Finances Sought in Raids

July 10, 2002
WASHINGTON?Federal investigators are conducting raids nationwide on jewelry stores owned mostly by Pakistanis, hoping to break up fronts for terrorist groups or their financial backers, U.S. officials say. The raids have taken place in several cities over the past two weeks, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Atlanta and New York.

Heaviest Attacks Yet, Capital Attack Possible

October 24, 2001

KORAK DANA, Afghanistan?Taliban gunners fired missiles Wednesday at U.S. jets pounding the front line north of Kabul, the heaviest onslaught in four days of attacks there. Opposition commanders said they...

U Looks at Parking Solutions

October 24, 2001

Norm Chambers took a chance and published that the U would have access to Mount Olivet parking lot in the 2002 Campus Commuter Survival Guide.Serving as University of Utah director of Auxiliary Services,...

Chalk-Ups a Dusty Substitute for Real Dialogue

October 23, 2001

On Sept. 20, a small group gathered to plant 50 trees around the University of Utah?s Heritage Commons. This effort was intended to create more environmentally-friendly "green spaces" in the Commons area....

U.S. Eviscerates Taliban Fight Power

October 17, 2001

WASHINGTON?Intensified U.S. airstrikes have ?eviscerated? the Taliban?s combat power and placed it in imminent danger of losing a key northern stronghold, a senior Pentagon official said Tuesday. Marine...

K-UTE Hosts Months of Static

By By Demelze Carne, Comical News Writer October 15, 2001

By Demelze Carne, Comical News WriterThe U literary magazine Shades recently made a deal with K-UTE to host a weekly on-air poetry reading.But, when the three students who tuned in to K-UTE to listen to...

Football Has Bye; Preparing for Wyoming

October 12, 2001

The week after the Utah football team rolled up season bests of 52 points and 509 yards against Division I independent South Florida, the Utes will have their second bye week of the season?this one planned.Despite...