Top Stories Friday, November 20, 2009
A 63-year-old female research professor, whose identity has not been released, fell through the rear doors of a U campus shuttle when it took a hard turn at the intersection of North Campus Drive and Mario Capecchi Drive, according to the U Police Department.
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The Utes will be looking to bounce back from last weekend’s loss when they host the San Diego State Aztecs in the final home game of the season Saturday.
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Nobelist warns against abusing antibiotics
Venkatraman “Venki” Ramakrishnan honored the work that started at the U and might one day turn the tide in the war against infections as part of the Benning Society Lecture Series on Wednesday night.
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The Utah veteran trio of Luka Drca, Kim Tillie and Carlon Brown showed up when it mattered, as Utah downed the Utah State Aggies on Wednesday night in a hard-fought 68-67 victory.
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With a sweeping health care reform bill awaiting debate and a vote in the Senate, members of Utah’s medical and nonprofit communities gathered at the Hinckley Institute of Politics on Wednesday to discuss the system’s flaws and debate the pending reform bill.
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That despicable little pussy Cosmo the Cougar has once again drunkenly wandered onto our fair campus.
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Scientists have evidence that the massive meteor that turned the night sky into day for two seconds Wednesday night might have exploded in the atmosphere above the reputed Area 52—an extremely dangerous, mysterious patch of Utah desert.
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Students and faculty should have been warned about cannon salute
Last Wednesday, I almost ran out of my class. Numerous deafening explosions caused the building and windows in Orson Spencer Hall to shake while dramatically silencing the class discussion at hand.
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After a heartbreaking 30-27 loss to Wyoming that shattered San Diego State’s bowl hopes last weekend, the Aztecs are moving on and concentrating their efforts and thoughts on Utah.
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“Time and the Conways,” written by British novelist and playwright J.B. Priestley, tells the story of a seemingly contented family with high aspirations for the future.
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