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Tasers gone wild 20

The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

1 day ago by Nicholas Pappas

I've been pulled over -- many times. Like the usual teenager, I considered the speed limit as more of a thoughtful suggestion than an actual posted law. The only part of our body we actually lose weight in as we age is our right foot. I've met Officer Friendly.

Management class cancelled 20

The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

1 day ago by Michael McFall

A business law class was canceled indefinitely after some students complained the workload was too difficult.

Class officially ended last week for the 108 students enrolled in both sections of Management 3410, Business Law-Commercial. Regardless, some students requested that the classes continue and have attended the remaining sessions to hear out what the rest of the course could provide.

U grad programs rise in national rankings 2

The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

1 day ago by Carlos Mayorga

The S.J. Quinney College of Law was ranked as the 51st best law school in the country this year, making one of the highest jumps in this year's national rankings compared with other graduate programs at the U. The 2009 report compiled by U.S. News and World Report ranks the nation's best graduate programs.

COLUMN: Pop this whole corn-to-fuel idea 1

The Statesman, Utah State University, Logan, UT

1 day ago by Jay Wamsley

Now, I'm not a farmer and I don't even play one on TV, so much of what I understand is from, well, shall we call it observation. Some of it is close observation, mind you, as I did spend a few years of my youth on the unforgiving end of a seat on a scatter rake.

Bennion center connects alumni, students 1

The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

1 day ago by Jonathan Ng

Alumni of the Bennion Community Service Center at the U have the opportunity to reconnect with the center and make a difference in a student's life through the alumni-student mentoring program.

The program, which started in January, matches students with professional mentors.


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Is our globe really warming?


		Is our globe really warming?

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

3 days ago by MEGAN GRECO
Arbiter Staff

The other side of the global warming debate is one of negation. Christopher C. Horner, author of "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming," represents this side.

Horner presented his lecture (sponsored by the College Republicans) titled, "A Dose of Sobriety About 'Global Warming' Alarmism," Tuesday, May 6 in the Student Union Hatch Ballroom.

The Slobber Knocker

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

3 days ago by BRIAN LUPTAK
Online Editor

I was far from let down following the NFL Draft almost two weeks ago. The excitement and suspense was all that I hoped it would be. Still, my enthusiasm continues in wondering who amongst the draftees will reside in the best position to grow into a thriving NFL football player.

Idaho announces new ticket plan


		Idaho announces new ticket plan

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

2 days ago by JAKE GARCIN
Sports Editor

The University of Idaho announced last week that Boise State fans will now be required to purchase a multi-game package if they want to attend the Broncos Nov. 15 football game against the Vandals. In hopes of generating more revenue, U of I is not offering single-game tickets for this year's Governor's Cup.

2008 graduating class is SUU's largest yet


		2008 graduating class is SUU's largest yet

University Journal, Southern Utah University, UT

1 day ago by Sean Miles

The 2008 graduating class is the largest in university history and has made a lasting impression on SUU.

Executive Director of Alumni relations Mindy Benson said the ceremony will be traditional and formal to honor the accomplishments of all the graduates.

Campus adopts summer hours

University Journal, Southern Utah University, UT

1 day ago by Tim Chappell

Business and offices on campus are tailoring their offices for summer so students may need to make adjustments to avoid any inconveniences.

The Mac and Digital Photography labs will be closed for the summer, Art and Design Department Chair Eric Brown said.

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