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www.dailyutahchronicle.com Vol. 120 | No. 66 | ©2010 Thursday, January 20, 2011 2ND AMENDMENT DEBATE 68% of respondents support concealed weapons permits on campus » 5 Small majors make for close relationships “B asically, what we study is how to get metal found in the ground pure to make useable parts with it. We are kind of like bakers, mixing a bunch of ingredients around to make a loaf of bread.” —Michael Leer, Senior, Metallurgical Enginneering See MAJORS Page 3 ‘Ice ball’ helps Sill Center go green TANER PASAMEHMETOGLU/The Daily Utah Chronicle The Sterling Sill Center’s geothermal project brings down air-conditioning costs. Mothers’ malnutrition can lower newborn brain activity RESEARCH AT THE U See NEWBORNS Page 3 TANER PASAMEHMETOGLU/The Daily Utah Chronicle David Foster slams home a put-back dunk in Wednesday night’s victory over UNM. Foster had a season high of seven points in the 82-72 win. KIMBERLY ROACH/The Daily Utah Chronicle Jeannette Jiang and Julie Keller admire the UMFA gallery Faces: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art, located on the first floor of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. The exhibit runs through Feb. 13.

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‘Ice ball’ helps Sill Center go green 2ND AMENDMENT DEBATE Mothers’ malnutrition can lower newborn brain activity support concealed weapons permits on campus » 5 “B asically, what we Thursday, January 20, 2011 study is how to get metal found in the ground pure to make useable parts with it. We are kind of like bakers, mixing a bunch of ingredients around to make a loaf of bread.” —Michael Leer, Senior, Metallurgical Enginneering

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www.dailyutahchronicle.com Vol. 120 | No. 66 | ©2010

Thursday, January 20, 2011

2ND AMENDMENT DEBATE

68% of respondents support concealed weapons permits on campus » 5

Small majors make for close relationships

“Basically, what we study is how to get metal found in the ground pure to make useable parts with it. We are kind of like bakers, mixing a bunch of ingredients around to make a loaf of bread.”

—Michael Le!er, Senior, Metallurgical

Enginneering

See MAJORS Page 3

‘Ice ball’ helps Sill Center go green

TANER PASAMEHMETOGLU/The Daily Utah Chronicle

The Sterling Sill Center’s geothermal project brings down air-conditioning costs.

Mothers’ malnutrition can lower newborn brain activity

RESEARCH A T T H E U

See NEWBORNS Page 3

TANER PASAMEHMETOGLU/The Daily Utah Chronicle

David Foster slams home a put-back dunk in Wednesday night’s victory over UNM. Foster had a season high of seven points in the 82-72 win.

KIMBERLY ROACH/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Jeannette Jiang and Julie Keller admire the UMFA gallery Faces: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art, located on the first floor of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. The exhibit runs through Feb. 13.

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ACROSS

1 “Caro nome,” for

one

5 Gov. Faubus in

Arkansas history

10 Black

14 Bryn ___

15 Unsuspecting

16 Second to ___

17 *“I don’t know

yet”

20 Comment put in

by Putin, perhaps

21 Ballet headliners

22 Decide to take,

with “for”

24 *1968 #2 hit heard

in “Easy Rider”

27 Grp. at home on

the range?

28 To ___ (just so)

29 English fashionista

Bartley

33 Air or ami

preceder

34 Biblical verb with

“thou”

36 Aligns

37 “Yo te ___”

38 Ill-fated … or a

hint for answering

the six starred

clues

40 Hit Jerry

Bruckheimer TV

drama

41 Scorch

43 Boozer

44 Sportage maker

45 Applies

47 They may be

boxed

49 Over there

50 *1924 Isham

Jones/Gus Kahn

song

52 Interview part:

Abbr.

53 Hollywood’s

Anderson and

Reed

56 Diamond on a

record player

58 *“No way!”

63 Character in

“Beowulf”

64 Alternative to hash

browns

65 Through

66 People mover

since 1853

67 Vintner’s need

68 What a rake may

do

DOWN

1 Tsp. or tbsp.

2 When repeated,

excited

3 *Memorable

movie quote of

1932

4 Like many a

gallerygoer

5 Length in years of

a lenient sentence,

maybe

6 Head of the

Egyptian god

Amun

7 Through

8 Arthur Miller play

“___ From the

Bridge”

9 Soup variety

10 Person with special

access

11 Good name for

someone born on

Dec. 25

12 What might give a

physical reaction?

13 Wishes

18 Old WB sitcom

19 Substance in

a chemistry

experiment

22 In a position to

steal

23 Blend before using

25 Vaquero’s rope

26 Snug, as in bed

30 *Like someone

who’s had a

narrow escape

31 Wound

32 Chinese, e.g.

35 Sweet wine of

Hungary

38 Irk

39 Certain English

poetry scholar

42 Feels a loss

46 Hirsute

48 Took to court

51 “That’s ___

subject”

53 Fire starter?

54 Follower of juillet

55 San Francisco’s

public transit

system, with “the”

57 Favorite

59 ___ Maria

60 Pawn jumpers:

Abbr.

61 Formerly

62 [Mumble,

mumble]

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January 20, 2011

WORLD U.S. UTAH

Documentary examines link between hair and identity

Online today:Coming up on campus

Multimedia: Check out a photo gallery of the men’s basketball game at www.dailyutahchronicle.com.

When: Friday, 7 p.m.

Where: Heritage Center

How much: Free

For more information, go to: diversity.utah.edu

MOMIX “Botanica”: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. @ Kingsbury HallUtah Skatin’ Utes Hockey vs. Utah State: 8:30 p.m. @ Utah Ice Sheet at the Salt Lake City Sports Complex

Mostly cloudy 34°/35°

Weather from the department of atmospheric sciences: http://forecast.utah.edu

UMFA Highlights of the Collection Tour: 1:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. @ UMFA

Partly sunny 26°/36°

The Death Penalty: For and Against?: 10:45 a.m. to 11:35 a.m. @ Hinckley Caucus Room, 255 OSHSpring Semester 2011 Academic Deadline: Tuition Payment Due

Partly cloudy 26°/35°Public Education and the Legislature: 12:25 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. @ 255 OSHVirtuoso Series: Take 6, vocal ensemble: 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. @ Libby Gardner Concert Hall

Sunny 22°/34°Students in Action: A Day On, Not A Day Off: 1 p.m. @ Union Room 235Immigration and the Legislature: 9:40 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. @ 255 OSH

Partly cloudy 25°/35°

No SurprisesA Chronicle arts writer’s blog

EDITOR IN CHIEF: Sara Copeland

MANAGING EDITOR: Blair Johnson

PRODUCTION MANAGER: Tyler Pratt

ASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER: Megan McFarlandNEWS EDITOR: Katie Pratt

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OPINION EDITOR: Brandon Beifuss

SPORTS EDITOR: Bryan Chouinard

ASST. SPORTS EDITOR: Jake HibbardARTS EDITOR: Mohammad Allam

PHOTO EDITOR: Richard Payson

ASST. PHOTO EDITOR: Taner PasamehmetogluONLINE EDITOR: Richard Payson

COPY EDITORS: Abby Thurman, Jessica Blake, Lauren CousinPAGE DESIGNER: Becca IsbellPROOFREADER: Aaron LangGENERAL MANAGER: Jake Sorensen

“Ballet Showcase Review” by So!a Strempek

To read more, visit:www.dailyutahchronicle.com/blogs/no-surprises

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“There’s stigma against people who call themselves artists, but if this is what you like, who cares how much money you make? Don’t be afraid to be an artist.

— Kelso Lokey, Senior, Ceramics

New VP of budget, planning named

Cathy Anderson

POLICE REPORT

MAJORScontinued from Page 1

NEWBORNScontinued from Page 1

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January 20, 2011

Startups return state’s investment

Startup companies in 2009 and their budgets

University of Utah19 startup companies$355 million

California Institute of Technology18 companies$521 million

MIT18 companies$1.375 billion

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TANER PASAMEHMETOGLU/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Robles’ bill will change outlook on immigration

New technology is perfect for updating student evaluations

According to the Pew Hispanic Center, in 2008 there were 324,000 Hispanics living in Utah. Approximately 110,000 of them are illegal immigrants. That is 4 percent of our population.

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Andrew HendersonSophomore, Undeclared

Taylor HolbrookSenior, Geography

Hunter WytheFreshman, Psychology

Kim GourleySenior, Exercise and Sport Science

Elizabeth WardFreshman, Chemistry

1. If you could o!er one piece of advice to an incoming fresh-man, what would it be?

2. What is your least favorite spot on campus?

3. Would you take advantage of the Marriott Library more often if it was open 24 hours a day?

That’s a hard one. It’s mostly good to meet older students, because they know what to do. They know the ropes already.

De!nitely take courses you like, and then get help from your advisers to help narrow it down.

Don’t underestimate the workload.

Most of the construction sites. It’s really annoying to get to class when there is all the construction around.

I don’t know if I really have one.

I have yet to !nd it.

I don’t really use the Marriott Library already.

Probably not, it’s there during the normal hours.

No.

They’re good. They’re helpful.

Good Hasn’t failed me yet.

Probably about one in !ve, but probably mostly self-defense, not really intended for violence

I feel !ne with that. I’d rather not know.

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Hinckley internships bring global issues to light

“The path to freedom for South Sudan goes hand in hand with the very principles our American forefathers believed in.”

“Hands down, this was the most meaningful and exciting part of my college experience.”

Hoping for peace in South SudanBrazil was full of learning, surprises

4. What is your overall impression of the U’s administration?

5. How many concealed-weapon holders do you think are on campus?

Just get to know the campus really well. This is actually my !rst semester at the U, I just transferred here and that’s been a really big problem for me to get used to. So de!nitely get to know where you’re going.

Don’t take too many classes your !rst semester?

I don’t really like the Annex building, it’s kind of old—really old.

I don’t know. The Heritage Center—I don’t like the food very much.

Probably, yeah. I wouldn’t really come often in the middle of the night, so probably not. I would come at usual times.

They’re really good, really professional. It’s a lot better than what I’m used to.

Pretty good, I think. I’m satis!ed.

Oh gosh, I don’t know, a lot.

I don’t know. I haven’t really thought of it. Hopefully not tons, maybe 20 percent or 15 percent.

New Poll:

Old Poll:

HOW DO YOU FEEL

ABOUT CONCEALED

WEAPONS PERMITS

ON CAMPUS?

I support it—it’s our 2nd amendment right. 68% (215)

I don’t support it—it isnt’ safe for students and it poses a distraction on education. 29% (91)

I don’t care and it’s getting too much publicity.3% (11)

How closely are you going to be following the upcoming general legislative session?

So closely people will think that I’m a legislator.I might pick up bits and pieces from the nightly news.I flat out don’t care.

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6Thursday,

January 20, 2011

Transitioning from avid fan to standout gymnast

SkiingUtah Invitaional9 a.m. Midway, Utah

Men’s BasketballUtah @ TCU4 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas

Women’s BasketballUtah vs. TCU6 p.m. Huntsman Center

UPCOMING SPORTS EVENTS

TODAY:

WEDNESDAY:

Utes break through with consecutive win

Harrison, Messer lead second-half shooting against UNM

Swimming & DivingUtah vs. Wyoming5 p.m. Ute Natarium

GymnasticsUtah @ Nebraska7 p.m. Lincoln, Neb.

UTES IN BRIEF

SWIMMING & DIVING

Utah vs. TCU

See LOFGREN Page 10

GYMNASTICS

MEN’S BASKETBALL

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Men: TCU 171-123 UtahWomen: TCU 166-131 Utah

Notable Utah finishesMen’s Swimming: Place Time200 FreestyleBrent Murray 1st 1:42.81

100 FreestyleBrent Murra 2nd 46.55

500 FreestyleRyan Hansen 2nd 4:45.17

100 Butter!yLuke Donohue 2nd 52.29

400 Freestyle RelayBrent Murray 1st 3:06.31Bjorn GunnarssonKarson ApplinGarret Beaman

Women’s Swimming

400 Medley RelayTraycie Swartz 1st 3:51.13Sami ZuchSarah BoylenNatalie Edge

100 BackstrokeTraycie Swartz 1st 57.37

100 FreestyleNatalie Edge 1st 50.91

100 Butter!yHannah Caron 1st 55.25

Men’s Diving:1 Meter Place ScoreNelson Foo 2nd 298.053 MeterNelson Foo 1st 370.13

Women’s Diving:1 Meter Place ScoreEllis Walters 1st 283.503 MeterEllis Walters 1st 288.75 NATHAN SWEET/The Daily Utah Chronicle

J.J. O’Brien had 18 points and 10 rebounds as he recorded his second double-double in the past three games.See MEN Page 9

See WOMEN Page 10

Game Stats

Utah UNMPoints: 56 53Field goal pct: 37.5 30.43-point FG pct: 36.4 46.2Free throw pct: 60.0 73.1Rebounds: 43 30Assists: 12 9Turnovers: 16 11Steals: 5 12Blocks: 7 5

Score by periodsTeam 1st 2nd TotalUtah 21 35 56UNM 18 35 53

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Utes win 11 at Virginia invitationalWOMEN’S TENNIS

O’Brien’s career day saves Utes

TANER PASAMEHMETOGLU/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Head coach Jim Boylen and the Utes bounced back from a seven-game skid with their second consecutive win Wednesday night. Boylen praised J.J. O’Brien, who had 18 points and 10 rebounds against New Mexico.

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WOMENcontinued from Page 6

NATHAN SWEET/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Rachel Messer shoots a jump shot. Messer had 11 points in a Utah win over UNM in Albuquerque last night.

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