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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

White coats don’t make you God

By By Anne Looser November 18, 2004
Mississippi, Washington and Rhode Island enacted laws allowing pharmacists the right to deny women their birth control based on moral or religious biases. The American Pharmaceutical Association agreed on adopting a policy allowing pharmacists to refuse to fill a prescription based on moral or religious beliefs.

The great rivalry comes full circle

By By Andrew Canon November 18, 2004
Once upon a time, baseball was considered the national pastime. Summer and fall afternoons meant hot dogs, keeping score on a bleacher seat and watching a pitcher trying to outsmart a batter. In the 1990s, basketball and football reigned. People crowded around TV sets to watch Michael Jordan, John Elway or Troy Aikman dominating the opposition.

Letter to the Editor: Y fans should cheer for a U win

November 18, 2004
Editor: The whole MWC conference should want Utah to beat BYU this Saturday. Sports radio hosts in Denver, whose audience includes fans of Air Force, Colorado State and Wyoming, say that the best thing for the MWC is for Utah to win big against BYU.

Letter to the Editor: Medical school has process figured out

April 9, 2004
Editor: I am writing in response to the article published in the April 8 edition of The Daily Utah Chronicle ("Pre-meds angry at U enrollment process") regarding the complaints that pre-meds have about the admissions process at the School of Medicine. It has been a hot topic, especially given the recent audits conducted by the state Legislature.

Utes look to double their pleasure against Rebels, Aztecs

April 2, 2004
The conference season is starting and the U softball team can consider it a fresh start, since its record over the first half of the season has no bearing on the conference standings. Utah begins the season by playing a doubleheader against UNLV on Friday at 1:30 p.

You might be a brain-dead leftist if…

By By Right-Wing Randy April 2, 2004
If you've ever accused anyone of being "species-ist," you might be a brain-dead leftist. If you think Dick Gephardt is "too right wing," you might be a brain-dead leftist. If you have ever used "jingoist," "reactionary," or "McCarthyist" as an accusation, you might be a brain-dead leftist.

Barry Bonds’ alleged steroid use generates widespread criticism, tits

By By Steve April 1, 2004
Six-time NL MVP award-winner and San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds will sit out the first three weeks of the major league season recovering from a mammoplasty reduction operation, or breast reduction. After spending the entire off season defending himself against allegations that he received steroids from BALCO, Bonds finally dropped his defenses on Tuesday in an emotional press conference, where he announced he had sprouted man-breasts.

Runnin’ Utes sprint to success in Sacramento

March 30, 2004
The U men's and women's track teams opened the 2004 outdoor season with a strong showing last weekend at the Sacramento State Hornet Invitational in Sacramento, Calif. The Utes brought home a remarkable seven gold medals from a meet featuring four other schools.

Overcoming the ‘cavalier attitude toward science’

March 30, 2004
Most scientists of merit remain convinced that global-warming trends are popping up all around the globe. These rapid ecological changes, most believe, are escalating in intensity and are the subject of detailed studies, international treaties and great concern all around the world.

U named School of the Year

March 2, 2004
The U has been recognized as School of the Year by the Intermountain Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls. The Intermountain Affiliate is one of eight regions within a larger, nationwide league-the National Association of College and University Residence Halls.