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  • Winegar: Life exists south of Salt Lake City
    I can imagine falling into the temptation of becoming a New York City elitist. I could even see myself getting more specific with one of the city's boroughs or neighborhoods--a Brooklyn snob or a West Village snoot, for example. I'd struggle to do the same with Salt Lake City, however.
  • Shattuck: Get in shape for the right reasons
    It's the most wonderful time of the year. One may ask, why? No, it's not Avoid-One's-Family Christmas. Nor is it our Pretend-To-Not-Be-Depressed Valentine's Day. It's not even An-Excuse-To-Dress-Like-A-Superhero-or-a-Whore Halloween. This most wonderful time of the year I'm referring to is the ...
  • House: We value your trust
    Trust is a crucial element to the success of a newspaper. It is our primary goal at The Chronicle to seek and report the truth. Recently, this newspaper printed an attempt at satire that has drawn sizeable criticism from the community and put the trust we earn and value at risk.
  • Bean: Put liquor on the free market
    The Republican Party, Utah's dominant voice in politics, generally does whatever it can to promote a free market. From health care to education, the power of capitalism can be seen working its magic in the Republican Party's philosophy. All Republicans who are worth their salt oppose a nationalized ...
  • U baseball battles BYU for Deseret First Duel
    Utah's winning streak grew to six games as the Utes handled the Southern Utah Thunderbirds 7-6 at Ute Field yesterday. The Utes jumped out to an early lead on Nick Kuroczko's first home run of the year in the bottom of the second inning. The lead didn't last long, however, as the Thunderbirds came r...
  • RSL to defend Cups againts Colorado Rapids
    Real Salt Lake will begin defending the Rocky Mountain Cup on Thursday as they take on the Colorado Rapids at Dicks Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. The Rocky Mountain Cup is awarded to the team with the most points between the Rapids and Real Salt Lake regular season MLS head-to-head gam...
  • Pappas: Old Kobe means new problems for Lakers
    Kobe Bryant twisted his back, and with it, the series. He was walking like an old man with war stories to tell after Game 4, unable to stop the Jazz from deadlocking the series 2-2 with a 123-115 overtime victory in the hostile confines of EnergySolutions Arena.
  • Outdoors: Steamboat Springs makes a great summer getaway
    Although its commonly known for its skiing and snowboarding, Steamboat Springs, Colo., is also a summer hot spot. This quaint little mountain town, located about 270 miles east of Salt Lake City, offers a nice summer change for anyone. The downtown strip has a variety of shops and plenty of great ou...
  • Outdoors: Pizza: This news section needs your voice
    Whether you came to the U specifically to immerse yourself in Utah's world famous powder, or are merely a part of the great outdoors once your winter wear can be ditched for more joint-revealing attire, this state can serve as your playground. There is no denying that the level of outdoor enthusiasm...
  • Outdoors: A look at one of Utah's oldest golf courses
    If you haven't had your nerves checked for a while, try heading out for a round of golf at Bonneville Golf Course. At only 6,800 yards from the blue tees and 6,400 yards from the whites, Bonneville Golf Course seems like a fairly playable track. Here's the kicker: the putting greens, with their twis...
  • Final assistant coaching position for Ute basketball filled
    As the U men's basketball team continues to prepare for the upcoming 2008-2009 season, they do so with the help of yet another new assistant coach. Head coach Jim Boylen announced May 5 that Barret Peery would be the final piece of his assistant coaching search.
  • Briefs: Ute track and field to compete in Championship
    The Ute's track and field team will be fighting for the Mountain West Conference Championship today in Fort Worth, Texas at the campus of TCU. Several Utah athletes will be contending for individual titles and podium finishes as well. Several track and field athletes are poised for stand-out perform...
  • Briefs: Ute skier nominated to U.S. team
    The U ski team is losing its best slalom team skier, but not to another school. Sophomore Tague Thorson has accepted a nomination for the 2009 U.S. Ski Team. The official national team has not been announced, and will not be until this summer, but Thorson informed the Utah coaching staff of his deci...
  • Women gather to give cancer patients hope
    Lindsey Park struggled to find the right words to put on a greeting card for a female cancer patient as she remembered her uncle and co-worker's battles with the disease. Park, a former U nursing student, joined approximately 100 women who volunteered to create wellness bags for females battling can...
  • U tightens medical privacy policies
    Officials in several U health science facilities are working to toughen enforcement of privacy policies and procedures after an audit in October 2007 revealed several key vulnerabilities in employees' ability to protect patient information. For two months in late 2007, four auditors in the U Interna...
  • U student to study in Australia on Fulbright scholarship
    When Lynnette Averill was 3 years old, her father, a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War, took his life because of post-traumatic stress disorder. Now as a doctorate student in counseling psychology at the U, Averill will take her research on PTSD in military veterans to Australia on a $30,000 F...
  • U pathology professor remembered
    James Tsai Yuan Wu, a pathology professor at the U, died after spending 32 years researching tumor markers--the protein levels of cancer patients in remission that allow doctors to judge whether the cancer has returned. Wu traveled to Taiwan in March to work at the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, wher...
  • U history professor awarded Rosenblatt Prize
    When Robert Goldberg was called into President Michael Young's office in the spring of 2007, he thought Young wanted to discuss the World Leaders Lecture Forum the Tanner Humanities Center organized. "I brought my list of names for who would be good speakers at the lecture, set them down on his desk...
  • New ASUU leadership inaugurated
    When Jon Hayes first set foot on the U campus five years ago for a high school science day, he wasn't sure what the gigantic, unfamiliar place would have in store for him. Patrick Reimherr said that when he first arrived at the U as a freshman, he too did not feel like he had a place to belong--a sp...
  • Former ASUU vice president nominated to regents
    U student Basim Motiwala wants to serve college students in Utah. And he has a one-in-three chance of doing just that. The Utah Council of Student Body Presidents nominated Motiwala in April as one of three candidates to sit on the Utah State Board of Regents, the state's higher education policy com...
  • Animal rights protestors arrested
    Three animal rights protesters were arrested April 20 for picketing outside a U researcher's home--a violation of a new Salt Lake City ordinance requiring demonstrators to stay 100 feet away from a private residence. This is the first violation of the new ordinance.
  • Pay attention to more than weather this break
    It's summer, and while the weather has been less than stellar, vacation has begun here at WSU. It's time to let loose, hang out and maybe take a class or two. But it's also time to drive around with the windows down, cat-calling young women with R-rated outbursts and blasting The Misfits.
  • Growing up as one of the early in vitro babies
    I've already blown my 15 minutes of fame. And, unfortunately, far before I could appreciate it. As one-half of the first set of test-tube twins born in Iowa, my birth was deemed newsworthy, even though my sister, Jen, and I were healthy, normal babies.

    In May 1987, the Des Moines Register did a sto...
  • Calif. schools shouldn't punish peacemongers
    It's difficult to digest that religious beliefs should stand in the way of one's ability to work in California, but they can. If a teacher refuses to swear she or he will grab a weapon to defend the "Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic," they don't teach - period.
  • Ludacris returns to his alma mater in Atlanta
    ATLANTA - Ludacris returned to his alma mater, stepped into a gymnasium - and saw a mural that included his likeness.

    "I've always wanted a street named after me, but this is better," the 30-year-old rapper said of the mural, which includes his face overlooking the words "Gym of Dreams.
  • LaBeouf: Cigs run led to Walgreens arrest
    NEW YORK - Turns out it was a nicotine jones that led to Shia LaBeouf's arrest in Chicago.

    The 21-year-old actor, who stars opposite Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," told the story of his infamous Walgreen's arrest during his appearance on Monday night's "Late ...
  • Tribune nixes deal to sell Wrigley to state
    CHICAGO - Tribune Co. and its CEO Sam Zell rejected an Illinois state agency's plan to buy Wrigley Field and are pushing ahead to sell the ballpark together with the Chicago Cubs, a top company official said Tuesday.

    Crane Kenney, the Cubs' chairman and outgoing general counsel of parent Tribune, s...
  • Johnson waiting to reschedule Bulls interview
    CHICAGO - The Chicago Bulls had not rescheduled an interview with coaching candidate Avery Johnson as of Tuesday evening after last week's meeting was postponed.

    General manager John Paxson called that off, and Johnson's representative, Tyler Glass, said he hadn't heard from the Bulls in about two ...
  • Police reports
    Champaign A 47-year-old man was arrested late Sunday night at the 00 block of East Bradley Ave. after officers discovered he was in possession of a controlled substance. According to a police report, police pulled the suspect over to the side of the road after he signaled improperly.
  • Ellis sentenced to prison term, probation for burglary
    Former Illini football player Joseph "Jody" Ellis was sentenced to 120 days in prison and 30 months probation at the Champaign County Courthouse Tuesday morning.

    Ellis pleaded guilty to a class three felony for charges stemming from a March 2007 incident in which Ellis was charged with the theft of...
  • Another twister reported in tornado-damaged Mo.
    SENECA, Mo. - Another round of storms moved Tuesday into tornado-ravaged areas of Missouri, Arkansas and several other states where residents are still picking up from the weekend's killer twisters.

    The National Weather Service said conditions could be similar to those that spun funnel clouds and k...
  • Champaign votes against resident funding of apartment inspection program
    The consensus with the Champaign City Council is that the new Multifamily Common Area Inspection Program, an apartment inspection program, is so far a success. However, the Council voted Tuesday night to not move forward with a plan to fund the program with taxes from Champaign citizens.
  • Anonymous rape tests are going nationwide
    ELKTON, Md. - Starting next year across the country, rape victims too afraid or too ashamed to go to police can undergo an emergency-room forensic rape exam, and the evidence gathered will be kept on file in a sealed envelope in case they decide to press charges.
  • Teach for America sees big growth
    WASHINGTON - Backpacking in Europe? Nah, the dollar's too weak - and for some, the needs closer to home are too great.

    More than ever, graduating college seniors are signing up to spend two years in America's poorest communities as part of Teach for America, the nonprofit organization that recruits...
  • Senate committee to discuss tuition, student scholar bills
    The Illinois senate higher education committee will hold hearings Wednesday to discuss in-state tuition for active military personnel and admittance of state scholars.

    The committee will consider HB5905, which would provide in-state status for tuition purposes to any active duty military personnel...
  • University housing deals with dorm damages after students leave
    Though the mass exodus of summer vacation-bound students from the dorms has left much of campus uninhabited, University Housing expects to stay busy through the summer.

    More than 10,000 people are expected to live in the dorms during the next few months including students taking classes during the...
  • Fire at UWisconsin destroys fraternity house
    A raging fire at a Langdon Street fraternity house left one firefighter injured and the house destroyed Monday night, though no residents were hurt. The fire reportedly caught near the base of the Sigma Phi Epsilon house on 237 Langdon St. around 11:30 p.m.
  • E.L. police captain up for position in Kalamazoo
    The city of East Lansing’s loss may be Kalamazoo?s gain. East Lansing police Capt. Kim Johnson, who is being considered for chief of the Kalamazoo Public Safety Department, will speak at a public forum with the two other final candidates at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the City Hall Commission Chamb...
  • City council works for Kilpatrick's dismissal
    Detroit City Council approved two measures Tuesday aimed at removing Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick from office. Council members voted 5-4 to begin forfeiture of office proceedings against Kilpatrick. On a separate 5-4 vote, they approved asking Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm to terminate Kilpatrick?s ho...
  • MSU struggles to find big hits in demanding CMU victory
    Mount Pleasant ? The MSU baseball team slugged 14 hits and forced seven pitching changes Tuesday night ? usually indicators of a blowout victory. This time, it was anything but. Central Michigan had 15 hits and forced nine pitching changes, as they outlasted MSU, 14-6, in an offensive battle at ...
  • Barreled over
    From the images of Spartans lining the halls of the Duffy Daugherty Football Building to the railings on the walkways of the new Farm Lane, construction projects across MSU are working toward a changed campus within the next year. While 34 buildings deemed too expensive to repair are being demolishe...
  • E.L. police captain up for position in Kalamazoo
    The city of East Lansing’s loss may be Kalamazoo’s gain. East Lansing Police Department Captain Kim Johnson, who is being considered for chief of the Kalamazoo Public Safety Department, will speak at a public forum at 6 p.m.
  • MSU student loses in Jeopardy! College Championship semifinals
    The year 1215 will be forever ingrained in Tara Franey’s mind. After missing a daily double question, Franey, a biosystems engineering senior, lost in the semifinals of the “2008 Jeopardy! College Championship” during an episode that aired May 12. “I had a daily double and it was on the...
  • Baseball team wins one of three against Missouri
    Kansas' post-season fate will come down to the final weekend of conference play.
  • Wachowskis bring Speed to life
    As the credits rolled at the end of "Speed Racer," a group of kids not much older than five stood as close as they could to the screen. They danced, jumped and ran races around each other, but they probably weren't celebrating who the second unit assistant director was.



    Essentially this is the esse...
  • Down-under blunders
    While making an address on the steps of the Sydney Opera House last September, President Bush accidentally referred to Australia as Austria.



    Easy mistake. And hilarious and insulting.

  • Backing musician Scherr goes solo
    Behind most celebrated performers in music is the unrecognized, brilliant talent of the many supporting musicians, songwriters and producers. New York City alt-country/indie-rock sideman Tony Scherr is known for all three, depending on which popular artist asked from a variety of alternative genres....
  • Campus political show drawing attention
    Justin Green and his panel of four fellow Ohio State students meet and play hardball, discussing the most talked about political and pop culture issues of the day. Welcome to "The Forum," an adolescent version of "Hardball's" with host Chris Matthews.

  • Miniature horses fascinating
    Sometimes size doesn't matter.



    Miniature horses, often mistaken for standard-size horses and ponies, are slowly growing in popularity. According to the American Miniature Horse Association, a miniature is a horse not exceeding 34 inches in height as measured from the last hairs of the mane. The Ame...
  • Allare's return helps Buckeyes into NCAA quarterfinals
    Matt Allare returned from an injury to help the Ohio State men's tennis team move into the round of 16 of the NCAA tournament.



    The freshman played in doubles competition in the Big Ten tournament, but did not play in the singles until this weekend. It was his first singles play since March 23. Alla...
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