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  Winter 2008-09 Continuum - Index

Spring 2009 • Volume 18 No. 4

Features

The Whole Hundred Yards
The day Utah football changed the game.
By Paul Ketzle

Opening Pathways to Access
The Utah College Advising Corps guides students toward higher education.
By Kelley J.P. Lindberg

Striped Celebrants
The University of Utah brought together Shirley Ririe and Joan Woodbury to form a perfect partnership.
By L. Scott Marsh

Departments

Up Front
“U”phoria
By Jason Matthew Smith
Feedback
Letters from readers
Gazette
News of the University
Spotlight
Deep Impact: U of U researcher Chris Ireland searches for new cancer drugs in the depths of the ocean.
By Jason Matthew Smith
Sidelines
Spiriting Our Teams to Victory: Utah’s Marching Band, Crimson Line, Cheerleaders, and Swoop all play a key role in athletics success.
By John Youngren
And Finally…
Being There
By M. John Ashton

Alumni Association

Alumni Profile
The Forever Fan: Joseph B. Wirthlin was the quintessential Ute football aficionado.
By Dale J. Neilson

Association News
At the Sugar Bowl, honoring emeriti, EmeriTalk, and new board leadership and members.
By Linda Marion, Brynn Whitchurch, and Marcia C. Dibble

Through the Years
Keeping up with alumni

 

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