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Commute affected by community
UTA tests cleaner busesCompressed natural gas quieter, more economical
DANIELLE HARDY/The Daily Utah Chronicle
UTA is testing two new buses that run on compressed natural gas. See BUSES Page 4
Students ski cheaper with OneLove club
U designs energy-efficient robot
Ordinances work to combat discrimination
See ONELOVE Page 4
Season Pass Deals Through OneLoveSnowbird—Tram Pass $559, Chair Pass $469
The Canyons—$385
Brighton—$449
Park City—Day-Riding Pass $350, No Blackout Dates Pass $450
COURTESY MARK FEHLBERG
U mechanical engineer William Provancher watches the climbing robot he helped develop scale a carpeted wall.
See WALK Page 4
See ROBOT Page 6
RESEARCH A T T H E U
TANER PASAMEHMETOGLU/The Daily Utah Chronicle
Top right, Ganon Turner helps his dad pick up textbooks from the U Campus Store. Bottom right, a student shops for school supplies and memorabilia. Left, a student retrieves belongings from a locker after purchasing textbooks.
See LGBT Page 2
Recruitment Week: Get to know the greeks on campus » 3
RESEARCH A T T H E U
FOOTBALL NOTEBOOKPlayers battle for positions, pick captains » 7
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
ACROSS 1 Like the air in a
cigar bar 6 In heaps11 Medallioned
vehicle14 Soup server’s
implement15 Dins from dens16 Ill temper17 Davy Jones’s
locker19 Hoops org.20 Irksome type21 Look forward to22 Foot problem,
perhaps23 Motel extra25 Playful puppies, at
times27 S’more ingredient32 Frisk, with “down”33 “Gone With the
Wind” plantation34 Loonlike bird37 VW or BMW39 “Hold the rocks,”
at a bar42 ___ mater43 “All ___ is
metaphor, and all metaphor is poetry”: G. K. Chesterton
45 Shaker contents47 Pop music’s ___
Lobos48 Site of London’s
Great Exhibition of 1851
52 Yucky, in baby talk
54 Cap-and-crown org.?
55 Shore washer56 Rich soil deposit59 Repairs some tears63 Big fuss64 Veneration of a
cult image66 Turkey piece67 ___ Street, Perry
Mason’s secretary68 Name associated
with the starts of 17-, 27-, 48- and 64-Across
69 Sterile hosp. areas70 “As You Like It”
forest71 Food for birds
DOWN 1 Barely edible fare 2 Knight’s club 3 Keatsian works 4 Coffee ___ (social
gathering) 5 Cash in Kyoto 6 Ship’s front 7 Least bit 8 Monterrey miss,
e.g. 9 Rated X10 Mil. award11 Rags-to-riches
heroine12 Shady area13 Grizzlies, e.g.18 Dynamic Duo
member
22 Setting for a Marx Brothers farce
24 Cheerios grain26 UPS delivery:
Abbr.27 Transcript nos.28 Brother of Fidel29 Responders to “Sic
’em!”30 ___-Magnon31 Mrs. Gorbachev35 Coll. football star,
e.g.36 Life of Riley38 One way to eat
ham
40 Low-___ (for dieters)
41 City across the Rio Grande from Ciudad Juárez
44 Cheat, in 43-Across
46 Little bit49 Electrician’s alloy50 Ineligible for
kiddie prices, say51 Old TV canine52 Author Calvino53 Fall drink57 Magazine title
that’s a pronoun
58 Trumpeting bird
60 “Pride and Prejudice” actress Jennifer
61 Like jokers, sometimes
62 1974 Gould/Sutherland spoof
64 Mrs. McKinley
65 N.F.L. ball carriers
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2Tuesday,
August 24, 2010
TRAILS Indoor Stationary Handcycling Classes: 5 p.m. @ U Health Care Rehabilitation Center - Outpatient Physical Therapy Gym
Las Artes de Mexico: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. @ Utah Museum of Fine ArtsAfrica: Arts of a Continent: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. @ Utah Museum of Fine Arts
Sunny 80°/53°
WORLD
U.S.
UTAH
Getting U Started: Student Services Fair: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. @ Union PatioStudent Job and Volunteer Fair: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. @ Union BallroomSundance Institute Film Series presents “Motorcycle Diaries”: 9 p.m. @ Red Butte
Garden Amphitheatre Weather from the department of atmospheric sciences: http://forecast.utah.edu
Sunny 83°/57°
To read more, visit:www.dailyutahchronicle.com/blogs/indie-band
Indie band of the week:A Chronicle arts writer’s blog
Decemberistsby Elisa Schvaneveldt
Football photo gallery: Check out photos of the U’s defensive line at www.dailyutahchronicle.com/sports.
Online today:
On “Spice should be regulated, not banned” (Alex Noshirvan, Aug. 23, 2010) Opinion
Anonymousposted 8.23.10 @ 9:43 A.M.I am always amazed by the ignorance of youth. Why do something you know might end in trouble? As far as your comments regarding marijuana, it is a gate-
to apathy and excuses for not wanting to succeed. “Pothead” isn’t a term you admire or want to hire in the workplace.
Comment of the Day
DEA seeks Ebonics experts to help with cases
Pakistan president defends response
Pakistanis cross a flooded road in Baseera, Punjab province, Pakistan on Monday. Workers piled stones and sandbags to plug leaks in a levee protecting a pair of southern Pakistani cities.
LGBT continued from Page 1
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August 24, 2010
Beta house to reopen next year with stricter policies
Greeks aim to provide community
KIMBERLY ROACH/The Daily Utah Chronicle
The Beta Theta Pi house on Greek Row was closed in the spring because of behavorial problems.
Diversity a focus of this year’s recruitment
DANIELLE HARDY/The Daily Utah Chronicle
Fraternities and sororities on Greek Row hopes to increase the diversity of their members.
RUSH WEEKAugust 28 - September 2
See schedule and register online at:www.greeks.utah.edu
Fraternities:Kappa Sigma
Phi Delta ThetaPi Kappa Alpha
Sigma ChiSigma Nu
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Sororities:Alpha Chi Omega
Chi OmegaDelta Gamma
Delta Sigma ThetaKappa Kappa Gamma
Pi Beta Phi
Tuesday, August 24, 20104
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August 24, 2010
Blame hurts both sides of stimulus debate
WILLUS BRANHAM/The Daily Utah Chronicle
Oil spills should inspire increased education
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August 24, 2010
SPORTS WORLD
Woods’ divorce made official
Women’s SoccerUtah @ Georgia5:00 PM Athens, Ga.
Women’s VolleyballUtah vs. Utah State7:00 PM Crimson Court
UPCOMING SPORTS EVENTS
FRIDAY:
SATURDAY:
Women’s VolleyballUtah vs. UC Davis7:00 PM Crimson Court
Women’s SoccerUtah vs. UNC Greensboro9:00 AM Ute Field
SUNDAY:
Football season kicks off FOOTBALL
Utes look to rebuild crucial defensive line
FILE PHOTO/The Daily Utah Chronicle
Shaky Smithson is in the preseason watch list for the Paul Horunung Award.
RICHARD PAYSON/The Daily Utah Chronicle
Sealver Siliga, one of the defensive linemen, chases after a New Mexico receiver.
See DEFENSE Page 9
Five games to pay attention to this year
Running Utah Defensive Linemen
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See CHOUINARD Page 9
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“You’re my onw personal brand of Jello... I don’t like
drugs so I just substitute. My pastor told me it works for
everything! Like this: Son of a JELLO!!!!!”-University Campus
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