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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

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?Officer?s Hollow? delights trick-or-treaters

By By Jake Hibbard , Staff Writer November 2, 2009

Officer's Circle, the section of campus located near Fort Douglas that serves as student housing, morphed into "Officer's Hollow" on Saturday and became filled with frightening residents such as mad scientists, pirates8212;and fiddle players.

U narrows list for coordinator

By By Rita Totten , Staff Writer November 2, 2009

The Office of Sustainability is one step closer to selecting a coordinator and committee for the unused sustainability fee.

UTA to add more trains for Wyoming game

By By Ryan Howell, Staff Writer October 30, 2009

Expecting large crowds for the blackout game Saturday against Wyoming, the Utah Transit Authority is adding additional TRAX trains to accommodate the masses.

U interviewing applicants to fill new sustainability position by Thanksgiving

By By Michael McFall, News Editor October 30, 2009

Although the fee itself is still collecting dust, Cory Higgins, associate vice president of facilities management and an early supporter of the fee, confirmed Wednesday afternoon that he's been in interviews this week with some of the 85 applicants for the coordinator position.

Students working more to pay for increasing tuition

By By Jamie Bowen October 28, 2009

Alexis Hardy said she didn't know what to do after her scholarship ended, making it tough for her to pay for school last Spring Semester.

Students discuss religion, sexuality

By By Veronica Pineda October 27, 2009

As part of National Conflict Resolution Day, the College of Social Work held a community dialogue to openly discuss the sometimes difficult reconciliation between religion and sexuality.

Legislature hears climate findings from U scientist

By By Jake Hibbard , Staff Writer October 27, 2009

The battle between the U and the University of Alabama was rekindled again8212;this time on Capitol Hill.

Students join climate change rally

Enemies of climate change didn't let Americans' waning belief in global warming8212;or Saturday's thunderstorm8212;rain on their parade.

Funds missing at Medical Center

The U Police Department suspects someone stole more than $3,700 in cash from U Medical Center income accounting.

U research could help human cell regeneration

By By Deborah Rafferty , Staff Writer October 26, 2009

By studying non-parasitic flatworms and how they regenerate, U researchers believe new information could eventually lead to regeneration of human limbs and the regrowing of cells damaged in the heart or brain after someone suffers a heart attack.