The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

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

Utes start strong to outshoot Rams

By By Quinn Wilcox, Staff Writer February 19, 2009

Utah's two star players, Warburton and Whipple, were on point as usual and the two managed to outscore the entire Ram team 51-45. Utah's wing duo has been putting up gaudy numbers recently8212;Whipple and Warburton average 22 points and 20 points respectively during the past five games.

Soccer-inspiried dramatics are ruining NBA players

By By Nick Pappas February 19, 2009

Soccer is bad enough as its own sport. The last thing basketball fans need is other sports acting more like soccer.

Satire: Students go to drastic measures to avoid Chartwells

By By Oliver Wickentower, Red Pulse Writer February 19, 2009

U groundskeepers are in a tizzy trying to figure out how to replace the grass in the Free Speech Area after students were spotted eating it at lunchtime. At times during the week when the snow melted, students were found going to town on the lawn like fat kids at an all-you-can-eat buffet.

The Pulse

By By Trevor Hale, Red Pulse Editor February 19, 2009

Music is an integral part of everyone's life. At least it should be. If it isn't and you actually dislike music and don't find it to be a necessary part of daily life, I truly feel bad for you.

3 nominated for Truman scholars

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer February 19, 2009

Three U students were selected as finalists for the 2009 Truman Scholarship, a prestigious award that recognizes the nation's top undergraduates who show potential in leadership and public service.

The Drop

February 19, 2009

Red Pulse Magazine gives you The Drop on the latest albums from William Elliott Whitmore, William Control and Late of the Pier.

Huntsman serves as an example to out-of-touch Utah Legilsature

By By John Hannon February 19, 2009

While Huntsman is running forward with Utah, the Legislature seems to be running in circles. Instead of learning from him, our lawmakers seem to be bent on showing him who's boss in Utah politics. You'd think they'd catch a hint that he isn't the problem.

?International? is a pleasant surprise

By By Trevor Hale, Staff Writer February 19, 2009

"The International," a new thriller starring Clive Owen and Naomi Watts, was released with little fanfare but was a very pleasant surprise. The movie doesn't take any chances and sticks close to the rule book, but it's a tight, well-executed story that delivers an exciting two hours of entertainment.

H.B. 208 is deceitful

February 19, 2009

Stripping undocumented students of the opportunity to educate themselves, even if it is done with a smile, doesn't stop it from being wrong. We hope the House will vote the bill down before it can even reach the Senate.

Block 8: a play about friendship in Topaz internment camp

By By Steve Coons, Red Pulse Writer February 19, 2009

"Block 8," a new production from Plan B Theatre, centers on Topaz, a concentration camp located a few miles outside of Delta, Utah. Proceeds from Thursday's special Day of Remembrance preview performance will be given to the Topaz Museum in Delta.