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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

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Gala combines celebration of culture, relief for Haiti

The U’s Black Student Union hosted a gala to celebrate African culture and raise money for the victims in Haiti. Full story

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Liquor licenses can’t help economy

Overcoming tough economic times calls for innovative thinking and a willingness to look outside the box. However, some individuals insist today’s dramatic financial situation screams for drastic measures. Unsubstantiated claims of guaranteed stimulus should prompt voters to question how much our community is willing to sacrifice to gain economic growth through theoretical means. Full story

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Rocks rebound with Arizona win

Changes in lineup lead to U’s highest road score

After falling a little flat on the road to Washington last week, the Red Rocks recovered Friday in Arizona posting their highest road score and second highest overall score of the season, earning their fourth straight win. Full story

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Gene patent rights should be protected

Ten years ago, in a moment of remarkable lucidity, rappers everywhere put down their microphones and joined forces in support of market freedom and constitutional law. Andre Young, known otherwise as Dr. Dre, chastised the peer-to-peer file sharing company Napster.

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Sports

Utah turns out solid overall performance

The weekend was time well spent for Utah’s track and field team, which spent Friday and Saturday competing at the Mountain State Games in Pocatello, Idaho. The competition paid off for the Utes, as they came away with two event champions and steady performances across the field.

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Magic ‘Touch(ed)’

Pioneer Theatre’s first play in a new initiative focuses on impact of family

“Touch(ed)” is a new, darkly comedic and dramatic play, the third play written by Bess Wohl and her first performed by the Pioneer Theatre Company. The story revolves around two sisters, one of whom has spent years in a mental health institution after multiple suicide attempts. Retreating to a secluded cabin in the woods to get reacquainted, the other sister and her boyfriend attempt to comfort and support the mentally unstable sister through her healing process.

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