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The Daily Utah Chronicle

Top bands to rock Grand Kerfuffle

April 16, 2013

Besides being fun to say, the Grand Kerfuffle has become a staple event at the U. The ASUU-organized concert falls right before Finals Week and offers summer-anxious students a short break from exams,...

Salt Lake ‘middle of the pack’ for social interaction

April 15, 2013

How social you are could depend on where you live, according to an article by U researchers published in the Journal of Transport Geography. The study rated 42 U.S. cities by comparing the number of face-to-face...

Poetry slams gain popularity

March 21, 2013

For the past two years, Salt Lake City’s poetry slam team has made it into the semi-finals at the National Poetry Slam competition, and this year they hope that increased local interest in slams will...

Lobos? determination, arena to challenge Utes

By By Joseph Simmons January 13, 2010

Playing in The Pit is one of the biggest challenges that every Mountain West Conference team has to deal with each year, but when the Runnin' Utes face New Mexico there tonight, the circumstances will be tougher than usual.

Football Notebook

By By Bryan Chouinard October 27, 2009

The Utes will be regaining the services of three regulars who missed the Air Force game when they host Wyoming on Halloween.

Liquor boosts economy

By By Jonathan Deesing September 30, 2009

You don't have to live in Utah very long to figure out that this state is no friend to alcohol. Indeed, we display our arcane and outdated liquor laws proudly to the rest of the country. The "Zion Curtain," the shot-and-a-half rule, and our measly 41 liquor stores were all championed by members of Congress, predominantly members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who have likely never had a drink in their lives.

U needs surveillance

By By Matt Plummer September 22, 2009

The University Campus Store is a bastion of security with undercover guards, electronic sensors and a recently upgraded camera system with many high-quality cameras. Earl Clegg, director of the campus store, said the new camera system "leads to more police apprehensions and court convictions."

Soccer team heads to California for tourney

By By Matt Sanchez September 18, 2009

The women's soccer team (5-3) is in Los Angeles this weekend to take part in the four-team UCLA Women's Cup. The Utes will first face off against the host team and No. 4-ranked Bruins (4-1-1) Friday night at 7 p.m. This will be the second meeting between the two teams, with the Utes getting a 2-1 upset victory over then-No.7 UCLA in 2004.

Neo-Nazis claim responsibility for racist flyers

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer March 23, 2009

The National Socialist Movement, a neo-Nazi organization, officially claimed responsibility for the racist propaganda distributed in a Sugar House neighborhood last week.

Council selects Hanson as new Chronicle editor

By By Michael McFall, Staff Writer March 23, 2009

The Publications Council has selected Rachel Hanson as the 2009-2010 editor in chief of The Daily Utah Chronicle.