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University of Utah at Salt Lake City
Updates for September 1, 2010
Scholarship created to honor Wright
A scholarship has been created to honor Eric Wright, a Hinckley Institute of Politics intern who died in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. Prospective Hinckley Institute interns have the chance to receive financial aid next year to work in Washington, D.C…
MUSS keeps old traditions, hopes for future growth
This year’s MUSS promises to be as rowdy as ever, with all of the standard traditions, as well as the incorporation of a ‘flash mob. and rdquo;
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City planning chairwoman announced
The College of Architecture and Planning has announced the new chairwoman of City and Metropolitan Planning, and she is ready to share her experience with the U.
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New lab hopes to expand digital education
By: Brandon Brown
Students can stop by the lab’s scholarship fair today, located on the first floor of the Marriott Library, to learn more about incorporating technology into their education.
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Preachers falsely advertise tolerance
There are shameless delivery men in Manhattan, N.Y., who stand on stoops propped up on their dollies and shout the same thing at every passing woman, ‘Lemme holla at cha! Holla holla! and rdquo; in hopes that just one, in the thousands passing by, will…
BYU supportive of LGBT community
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I would like to respond to the opinion voiced in the article, ‘U students supportive, unlike BYU and rdquo; published Aug. 26. I write from the point of view of a BYU graduate who has recently transferred to the U for graduate school partly because of …
U shouldn’t allow banks to prey on students
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Editor: Every year I am disappointed to see the credit and banking companies setting up tables at the Union for the first week of fall classes.
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Dion Lewis gives Pitt the advantage
The football team has every reason in the world to be confident in its two-headed running back attack.
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Two players are better than one
When the Utes welcome Pitt tomorrow, there will be a lot of questions facing both teams, but the biggest question might be, ‘Can the Utes slow down last year’s freshman sensation Dion Lewis? and rdquo; Well I’m here to tell you, probably not. What I do…
Volleyball – Defense steps up for 3-1 win
Going into Tuesday’s match against the Utah Valley Wolverines, the Utes knew they had to play better defense.
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Burton to lead secondary freshmen
During the course of the past few seasons, Utah’s secondary has seemingly churned out All-Conference players at every turn. So it’s no surprise that the unit is once again led by a superstar.
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Lecture to focus on Latin American art
Renowned cultural anthropologist and Latin American art expert Marion Oettinger will give a free public lecture titled ‘Stalking the Folk Art of Latin America and rdquo; tonight at 7 p.m. in the Utah Museum of Fine Art’s Dumke Auditorium.
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