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Tuesday, November 14, 2006
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News'Live life for what it's worth'Dale Lund has told the same story so many times, he said, that he no longer cries. It's the one about how his son's life changed forever during what was supposed to be a celebratory outing. "It's just hard to compare it to anything elsethere was so much sadness and anxiety and uncertainty that day," said Lund, U professor of gerontology and sociology. Full Story SportsSweating the small stuffThe U football team made itself clear over the weekend: It is still very much alive in the bowl picture. And two decisive wins in a row can do a lot for a team's confidence. But perhaps the best sign of all the last two weeks has been the fact that a few weaknesses have reared their heads-and the Utes have been able to come out on top anyway. Full Story OpinionChoose the powder that uses safe powerThis week marks the beginning of Utah's favorite season, the reason many students attend the U: the greatest snow on earth. The snow is among the world's driest, falling at a moisture density rate below 10 percent. This blessing is due to all that salt in the Great Salt Lake and its proximity to the Wasatch Front-one of the crown jewels of Utah's unique landscape. Full Story A&EA new approachJoan Ackermann's "Ice Glen" is a bit of a departure for Salt Lake Acting Company, but Director David Mong said he found the play and its characters so charming that he was compelled to stage it anyway. The play has been a refreshing change, as SLAC generally deals with edgy comedy and pushing envelopes of one variety or another. Full Story Do you have classmates, friends or family who would like to receive this email edition? Visit our "tell a friend" page where you can send a single copy of this email to someone else. |
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