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www.dailyutahchronicle.com Vol. 120 | No. 24 | ©2010 Monday, October 4, 2010 A chance to display true Ute ‘skin’ PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHER REEVES/The Daily Utah Chronicle At top, Mark Pyper of the Salzburger Echo band performs a cover of do re mi on the cowbells with revised “beer” lyrics. At right, Claire Vitali, left, and Bently Clark go head to head in the potato-peeling competition. Fundraiser promotes scientific awareness MORGAN MCELROY/The Daily Utah Chronicle Children climb on some motorcycles to get a hands-on experience at the Touch-a-Truck festival in the Rice-Eccles Stadium parking lot. Kenya trip has health focus Park Building pays tribute to legacy of first president PHOTO COURTESY UTAH.GOV DIGITAL COLLECTIONS See PARK Page 3 See KENYA Page 4 For more information, visit: http://www.mtkenyastudyabroad.info WHEN: June 26 to July 19 WHERE: Mount Kenya CREDIT: Six credit hours for 5000 level courses FOCUS: Health Education theories and beliefs, international travel and expedition planning, history of lo- cal culture, ecological conservation & Leave No Trace principles, public health administration in remote wilderness settings, and high-alti- tude trekking and climbing skills. ONE NATION, UNDER FOOTBALL Loren Lambert says America’s national religion is football » 5 HISTORY CLEAN SWEEP: Freshmen lead volleyball to a victory over BYU in the rivalry game » 6

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www.dailyutahchronicle.com Vol. 120 | No. 24 | ©2010

Monday, October 4, 2010

A chance to display true Ute ‘skin’

PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHER REEVES/The Daily Utah Chronicle

At top, Mark Pyper of the Salzburger Echo band performs a cover of do re mi on the cowbells with revised “beer” lyrics.

At right, Claire Vitali, left, and Bently Clark go head to head in the potato-peeling competition.

Fundraiser promotes scientific awareness

MORGAN MCELROY/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Children climb on some motorcycles to get a hands-on experience at the Touch-a-Truck festival in the Rice-Eccles Stadium parking lot.

Kenya trip has health focusPark Building pays tributeto legacy of first president

PHOTO COURTESY UTAH.GOV DIGITAL COLLECTIONS See PARK Page 3

See KENYA Page 4

For more information, visit: http://www.mtkenyastudyabroad.info

WHEN:June 26 to July 19

WHERE:Mount Kenya

CREDIT:Six credit hours for 5000 level courses

FOCUS:Health Education theories and beliefs, international travel and expedition planning, history of lo-cal culture, ecological conservation & Leave No Trace principles, public health administration in remote wilderness settings, and high-alti-tude trekking and climbing skills.

ONE NATION, UNDER FOOTBALLLoren Lambert says America’s national religion is football » 5

CAMPUS HISTORY

CLEAN SWEEP: Freshmen lead volleyball to a victory over BYU in the rivalry game » 6

ACROSS

1 Sleepwear, informally

4 Law enforcement org. featured in “Bullitt”

8 Like a requiem

14 ___ de Janeiro

15 Tennis’s Nastase

16 Former vice president Dan

17 Where Claudius is during Hamlet’s “To be, or not to be” soliloquy

19 Defeat, as an incumbent

20 More than a gentle tap

21 Inexpensive pen

22 Actress Vardalos of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”

23 Bouquet

25 Any time now

28 Biblical verb ending

29 12th grader

30 Rams’ madams?

31 One who goes a-courting

33 Three-time Masters winner Sam

35 Extra plateful

40 Stick out like ___ thumb

41 Early computer that weighed 30 tons

43 Old Turkish leaders

46 Matchbox racer

49 Tiny bite

50 Position for Babe Ruth

52 Normandy battle site

53 1960s world chess champion Mikhail ___

54 Tennis legend Laver

55 Make a grand speech

57 More nonsensical

59 Things a clock has … or, literally, what 17-, 25-, 35- and 50-Across are

62 Creek

63 Les États-___

64 ___ gratias (thanks be to God: Lat.)

65 Feared African fly

66 This, in Tijuana

67 Bird that gives a hoot

DOWN

1 ___ or con

2 Skippy alternative

3 Form of tap dance

4 In ___ (as found)

5 Served on fire, as cherries jubilee

6 Sty

7 Ruby or Sandra of film

8 Acorn lover

9 1/16 pound

10 Some grad school degrees

11 “See ya later”

12 Actress/director May

13 Changes the price of, as at the supermarket

18 Reluctant to meet people, say

21 Frontiersman Daniel

23 Sunday seat

24 Plains tribe

26 Kind of lens with a wide angle

27 Saw to a seat at church, say

29 Sellout signs

32 Online money

34 Copycat

36 “No thank you”

37 R2-D2, for one

38 Video game maker that owns the Seattle Mariners

39 Collins on the Op-Ed page

42 “___ Sharkey” of 1970s TV

43 Warhol or Wyeth

44 San Francisco nine

45 Blazing

47 Performers with big red noses

48 Dexterous

51 Club finance officer: Abbr.

52 Depot: Abbr.

56 “I see,” facetiously

58 Butterfly catcher

59 U.S. Election Day, e.g.: Abbr.

60 Morning moisture

61 Note above fa

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Religion Professor-”I’m correct as long as I am translated

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“Whores are people too”

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Conference choices reveal priorities

Depression shouldn’t come with a stigma

Football: America’s religion

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Carelessness is a disease

MarijuanaOK, according to the Bible

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Utah was ranked No. 82 in the world and No. 47 in United States by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Academic Ranking of World Universities 2010.

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Women’s TennisUtah @ CaliforniaAll day Paci!c Palisades, Calif.

UPCOMING SPORTS EVENTS

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UTES IN BRIEF

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FOOTBALL

Conference play starts with a win

Utah sweeps BYUin rivalry match

VOLLEYBALL

See VOLLEYBALL Page 8

1. TCU 1-0 5-0 (1)

2. Utah 2-0 4-0 (2)

3. Air Force 2-0 4-1 (3)

4. San Diego State 3-1 0-0 (5)

5. Wyoming 2-3 0-1 (6)

6. BYU 1-4 0-1 (4)

7. UNLV 1-4 1-1 (7)

8. Colorado State 1-4 0-1 (8)

9. New Mexico 0-5 0-2 (9)

NATHAN SWEET/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Lauren Hair controls the ball during the game against Oregon State. The Utes lost 1-0 on a last-minute goal by Oregon State.See SOCCER Page 8

Consistent players lead teamGOLF

Team StatsUtah BYU

KillsAttack %AssistsDigsTotal

44.36241437

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