Tuesday, February 23, 2010
A bill aiming to encourage Utah underage drinkers to call for help in emergencies passed Senate subcommittee unanimously Monday and now moves to the full Senate for final Legislative approval.
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U employees compete locally as derby girls
Three days out of the week, three U Health Care employees trade in their white coats and name tags for retro roller skates and a sport they love: roller derby.
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After what some are calling the strongest recruiting class in Utah’s history, rivals.com has honored Utah’s Morgan Scalley as the nation’s top non-BCS recruiter, as well as one of the top 25 recruiters in the country.
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Proceeds from 26.2 hours of dancing fund cancer research
For 26.2 hours this weekend, the dancing in the Union Ballroom didn’t stop—and the students who participated raised $43,940 for the Huntsman Cancer Foundation.
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The U will be hosting one of the world’s most prominent conservation biologists after several years of waiting.
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There is no denying that tensions are running high between Utah politicians and members and supporters of the state’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
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The Skatin’ Utes came away with two wins out of three games last weekend, but they were unable to do so without testing their composure.
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Going to a classical music concert at the U School of Music or Abravanel Hall is a lot like going to a rock concert at the EnergySolutions Arena. Talented musicians present dazzling performances of amazing music. That being said, it is very easy for the uninformed classical concertgoer to make a big faux pas at a concert. To make your next concert an enjoyable experience, here are some answers to common questions.
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