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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

Art under wraps for World AIDS Day

December 2, 2005

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Young fan meets Salgado: Dream comes true for striving photographer

By By Ana Breton December 2, 2005
A dream came true for Kiley Hart, a 17-year-old aspiring photographer from Los Angeles, when she met her idol and inspiration, Sebastio Salgado, on Thursday afternoon. Hart, a high school senior, met Salgado before his compelling performance in "An Evening of Conscience" at Kingsbury Hall.

Your newspaper sucks

December 2, 2005

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Lying to children weakens their faith

December 2, 2005

Editor:Tye Smith's column ("The hypocrisy of Santa Claus," Dec. 1) had a parallel in the Deseret Morning News ("Teacher's cause is anti-Claus," Dec. 1). Both articles made many valid points that reinforced...

Bowling for (a few) dollars: Utes will see gains from Emerald Bowl, although not too many monetary ones

December 2, 2005
It may not be the Fiesta Bowl, but San Francisco is where the U football team will find itself at year's end, as the Utes try to cap off an up-and-down season on a winning note. While the hype surrounding this year's bowl game is modest, to say the least, compared with last season's pomp and circumstance, Ute players and coaches expect the Emerald Bowl to bring plenty of rewards.

Don’t hate the playa?Regardless of how you feel about ASUU, it’s made up of students just like you

By By Eric Vogeler December 2, 2005

By Eric VogelerLast spring I spent many a morning and afternoon distributing bagels, flipping pancakes, yelling my name and approaching meandering, hungry-looking students. No, I wasn't panhandling on...

Religion doesn’t really matter

December 2, 2005

Editor: If there were no God, life would continue as it has for millions of years. If it turned out that there were no God, why would it be such a big deal if that were the way it had always been? The...

Good eats on the cheap: Get to know your epicurean side

December 2, 2005

Nestled snugly in one of our fair city's coziest residential nooks, the Avenues, is one of its coziest restaurants.Isn't that just...appropriate?But, charming as it is, Cucina Deli also earns the title...

Whew! Runnin’ Utes beat USU in down-to-the-wire epic

December 1, 2005
The Runnin' Utes exorcised their demons Wednesday night, beating Utah State a year after losing to their in-state rivals by 26 in Logan. But for a split second, it looked like the Utes (4-0) were going to fall again to the Aggies (2-2). All the emotion in the Huntsman Center and clutch shooting was about to go for naught, because USU sharpshooter Jaycee Carroll found himself open from 18 feet with the Utes clinging to a one-point lead with only seconds remaining.

Football team prepares for the unknown

December 1, 2005

The U football team doesn't know who its opponent will be Dec. 29 in San Francisco, only that it will be from the ACC. But even without a clear idea of what they will be facing, the Utes went back to the...