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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

U philanthropist inducted into Business School Hall of Fame

November 8, 2006
The David Eccles School of Business has named Robert L. Rice, a Utah businessman and U donor, to the Business School Hall of Fame. At a ceremony on Monday--which local business leaders, business school alumni and donors attended--Rice became the 21st inductee into the hall of fame.

Karma sucks

By By Jesse Peterson November 3, 2006
Boyskout Another Life Three Ring Records Three and a half out of five Who likes girl bands? Who likes girl bands whose members make out with each other in their first "mainstream" music video? Who likes girl bands that offer more than just cheap thrills (such as making out with each other)? Who likes Boy Scouts, axe circles and the clove hitch? Who likes art/indie/grrrl rock band Boyskout? Another Life, Boyskout's sophomore release, delivers a compelling, albeit simplistic, 45 minutes of moody, moody music.

Calendar

November 3, 2006
Nov. 3 Lloyd Banks w/Rotten Apple Rap concert $25 Harry Os (427 Main Street, Park City) The Secret Handshake Indie concert $7 7:30 p.m. Kilby Court (741 S. Kilby Court) Demolition Derby Dance performance $15 7:30 p.m. Leona Wagner Black Box (138 W.

Affirmative action is racist

March 3, 2006
Editor: In response to Jay Richards' fallacious arguments ("Improve educational opportunities for all to promote equality: We need to expand, not contract, affirmative action," Feb. 28), it amazes me that Richards could use the terms "equality" and "affirmative ?action" in the same sentence.

If they’re really all idiots, why do we keep voting for them?

March 2, 2006
Every spring, it seems that at least one complaint is on everyone's mind: the Utah Legislative session. The jokes about our representatives' intelligence-or lack thereof-run rampant, as every year it seems as though the folks up on the hill seem to come up with an even more ridiculous idea than the year before.

UPC names new executive director

March 2, 2006
The Union Programming Council named Eric Hu as its new executive director Wednesday, March 1. The UPC is responsible for such events as Crimson Nights, Friday Night Live and Pazoovie nights. "UPC has found the key to success to break through the commuter mold on this campus, and I think it can continue to do so," Hu said.

Widening wisdom with the Web

March 1, 2006
Students may soon be paying private companies to take tests and quizzes. Publishing companies are offering more Web-assisted learning programs similar to WebCT to be used with textbooks. Some companies, such as Prentice Hall and its OneKey system, offer to lighten professors' loads by providing online tests, quizzes, reviews and exercises for classroom readings.

Campaign posters are out of control

March 1, 2006
Editor: Ah, spring is in the air. As I look above me, the sky is blue. The temperature is a breezy 63 degrees, and I'm struck with the sense that life really isn't so bad. I enjoyed that feeling until-riiiip! Behind my study desk, a brigade of green-clad campaigners has set up shop to plaster the walls of the math center with litter.

Track takes sixth at MWC championships

February 28, 2006
The U track and field team finished sixth out of the nine teams competing to wrap up the indoor season last weekend at the Mountain West Conference Championships in Albuquerque, N.M. Junior Amanda Feigt once again stole the show for the Utes, as she broke Kristy Slade's 2002 school record in the pentathlon in the first day of competition.

Study examines efficacy of tech news online

By By Ana Breton February 9, 2006
Ron Yaros, assistant professor in communication, is trying to get your attention. Yaros, along with four U graduate students, is developing a research project that focuses on how the public perceives and communicates online news relating to science and technology.