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www.dailyutahchronicle.com Vol. 120 | No. 100 | ©2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
NEW UTE: Krystkowiak joins the Runnin’ Utes as the men’s basketball head coach » 6
POWER OF YOUTHLogan Froerer says the power of revolutionary change lies in younger generations » 5
New 911 system to provide faster aid
Enhancing the U experience
Hinckley intern receives Truman Scholarship
ASUU recognizes students’ most influential professors
When: Due today at 5 p.m.
Where: On ASUU’s website
What: Requires a short essay
For more information, go to: www.asuu.utah.edu
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Jack Hanley shows Kurt Cook, a new member of SAMMA, a move. The Student Association of Mixed Martial Arts practices three times a week in the Union.
MUSE promotes new teaching approach
Brandon Peart
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ACROSS
1 Out of one’s gourd
5 Send somewhere
else
10 Father, to a baby
14 Wilson of “Starsky
& Hutch,” 2004
15 ___ and kicking
16 Words after step or
sleep
17 Suspicious
18 “Till next time!”
20 Nubile maidens
22 Valentine symbol
23 Rich supply of ore
24 When doubled, a
Mazda catchphrase
26 “Heavyweight” of
1960s folk/pop
32 Taken ___
(surprised)
33 Gent’s partner
34 What corn kernels
attach to
36 Up to the job
37 Prisons
39 What catnip is to a
cat
40 Citi Field player
41 Four years, for a
president
42 Buoyant wood
sometimes used in
rafts
43 Group in a hit
2002 film with
“divine secrets”
47 Animated 1998
film set in Central
Park
48 Fingered, for short
49 Lex Luthor, to
Superman
52 Rip open
56 Liquor-soaked
cake
59 “Mares eat oats
and ___ eat oats”
60 Sashimi fish
61 Flip out
62 Bridge shape
63 Grandmother,
affectionately
64 Five-time world
champion figure
skater Carol
65 “Funny strange or
funny ___?”
DOWN
1 Wedding dress,
e.g.
2 Not at home
3 It may be what ails
you
4 Wherever you like
5 First-class
6 Makes very, very
happy
7 Conniptions
8 Actress Longoria
9 Official in a
striped shirt
10 Start of the
musical scale
11 Fashion style-setter
Wintour
12 Fashion designer
Christian
13 No. on a periodic
table
19 “___ Night”
(Christmas carol)
21 Take to a
pawnshop
24 Ardor
25 Automaker
Ransom Eli
26 Sir’s counterpart
27 Westminster ___
28 Its coat of arms
has a cross, but no
falcon
29 Successfully diets
30 Eye: Prefix
31 Neck-to-waist area
35 Bit of wampum
37 Pull one’s leg
38 Phoenix’s home:
Abbr.
39 Highfalutin
41 Country singer
Tucker
42 ___ Rabbit
44 Kawasaki
competitor
45 Gridlocks
46 One of four
singing brothers of
the 1950s
49 Dark black
50 California wine
valley
51 Nonmusical
Abba
52 Bangkok citizen
53 Nick’s partner in
“The Thin Man”
54 Word after Georgia
or Virginia in
school names
55 Job conditions
agcy.
57 “Blech!”
58 ___ v. Wade
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April 4, 2011
Online today:
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WORLD U.S. UTAH
RAHMAT GUL
Afghan protestors beat a burning e!gy of President Barack Obama during a demonstration in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Afghan protests against the burning of a Quran in Florida entered a third day, while the Taliban called on people to rise up, blaming government forces for any violence.
Quran protests continue in Afghanistan
Latest developments in the Arab world’s unrest
“ ‘R U Packing’ parade to be a resounding hit”April Fools’ Edition
Medical School Facultyposted 4.1.11 @ 6:18 a.m.I can’t believe the President Michael Young allows or participates in this barbaric clown show. Guns belong with the police or armed services, not with idiots walk-ing around campus shooting at things. People from Utah really need to look outside their upbringing and see how ridiculous this mentality is, and how dangerous.Hey, let’s just block off I-80 and all drink and drive???? What a blast!!!
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Anonymousposted 4.1.11 @ 8:48 a.m.Is this an April Fools Day joke? It’s ludicrous!
ColoradoRobposted 4.1.11 @ 4.10 p.m.This article had me see the light. As of today, I’m giving up my barbaric firearms and embracing Juju and karma. Anyone acosting me or my family from here on out will get a warm hand of fellowship, whatever money I’ve got in my wallet, and an offer of my car keys. Poor people obviously need these things more than I do, otherwise they wouldn’t be so intent on armed robbery or aggri-vated assault.
Anonymousposted 4.1.11 @ 6:12 p.m.Now, something about a “Think About the Children’ bake-sale at the end of the parade, to raise funds for buying firearms for Utah orphans” would’ve rounded this out nicely. How could you forget ‘Think About the Children?!?’ when talking about firearm ownership/use?
“Mustachioed Wynn honored for work”April Fools’ Edition
Whoa Nellieposted 4.1.11 @ 7:56 a.m.This is without a doubt the best article I’ve ever read on The Daily Utah Chronicle.
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April 4, 2011
Revolutionary students start crucial dialoguePROPOSED 2011 U.S. BUDGET
PROGRAM CUTS:$11.2 million cut from childhood-education programs$420 million cut from legal services for the poor
TAX EXEMPTIONS:$11.5 billion in income-tax breaks for millionaire estates$2.5 billion in tax breaks for oil companies
“The current version of society puts more in the pockets of estate-owning millionaires and oil barons than in the hands of children and the impoverished.”
On “Quarterback competition heats up”(Jake Hibbard, March 30, 2011) Sports
Brettposted 3.31.11 @ 3:06 p.m.“They need to play with confidence. They need to let the others know that we’re going to be OK.”??? Are you kidding me Norm? They need to see confidence coming from their offensive coordinator - that’s what they need! They need to be more than OK. They need to be the best. They will be the best if their quarterback, their team, and there coaching staff think that they are better than just OK. I hope, Norm, that you do better on the field than you do in interviews with the chroni.
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Anonymousposted 4.3.11 @ 3:46 p.m.I don’t see anything wrong with what he said. A coach can be a motivator and xs and os guy all day long, but if a team is lacking a field general ON the field, there is going to be a lot of problems.
On “Value isn’t increasing with tuition”(Jon Bullen, March 31, 2011) Opinion
Alexposted 4.1.11 @ 10:55 a.m.It is the same old status quo over and over again. We need to raise tuition again, but it is such a good deal for you peon students! It is time to create a private college free from politics. Probably 80% of classes only require a simple classroom, a teacher, students, a blackboard, and some books. Very inexpensive. Professors who are in the field for the love of learning and knowledge would probably be glad to sign up. There is no reason that they couldn’t be paid $80K+ year, so it wouldn’t be char-ity work for them. The more intensive courses requiring labs, etc. could be done at other places that receive tax and corporate funds to supplement. I think that here at the U are the brightest minds in the state, but their knowledge and wisdom are ig-nored. At the least, lets create an internal think tank where professors and students can brainstorm and refine ideas on improving our situation. It is our education, so lets work on making it better.
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GYMNASTICS
Despite rough regionals meet,Utah heads to 36th nationals
Krystkowiak named next head coach
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GolfUtah @ Wyoming Cowboy ClassicAll Day Scottsdale, Ariz.
BaseballUtah @ Salt Lake Bees (Exhibition)6 p.m. Spring Mobile Ballpark
SoftballUtah vs. Utah Valley4 p.m. Ute Softball Field
UPCOMING SPORTS EVENTS
TODAY:
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Pac-10 puts T.V.records on market
GolfUtah vs. Wyoming Cowboy ClassicAll Day Scottsdale, Ariz.
FOOTBALL
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Walk-on sophomore Thretton Palamo led rushers with 73 yards on 16 carries during Friday’s scrimmage.
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Corrie Lothrop earned a 9.82 on uneven bars despite a cable latch breaking during her routine.
OklahomaUtahWashingtonNorth CarolinaNew HampshireMissouri
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Total197.350196.475195.300195.225194.500194.175
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Walk-on stands out as RB starter
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Palamo led rushers at scrimmage
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