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Show Friday, S e p t e m b e r 30, 2005 DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE I SOCCER FACES PEPPERDINE I continued from Page 7 i Send a letter to the editor. I i Loyola Marymount lost to CSF last weekend and faces USC on Friday before taking on the U. The Lions have already been in six overtimes this season, but they failed to win any (going 0-3-3). i I letters@chronicle.utah.edu I I I "This is a special trip for us, and we expect to play well and give our families a good show," Manning said. "It will be a great weekend of soccer." Next week the U opens up its Mountain West Conference schedule with the first of four straight home games against TCU on Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. m.piper@chronicle.utah.edu Need 2005/5766 High Holidays at Utah Hillel Instant Cash Rabbi Ruth Sohn & Rabbi Reuven Firestone Mon. Oct. 3,2005 • 8:00 PM Rosh HaShana evening services for Halloween? Tues. O c t 4,2005 • 9:00 A M Rosh HaShana morning services Donate Plasma at Biomat USA. Earn $60 your first week with U of U ID. Earn up to $220 plus bonuses per month. Hours: Wed. Oct. 5,2005 • S^00 A M Rosh HaShana (2nd day) morning services Wed. OcL 12,2005 • 6:45 PM Kol Nidre: Yom Kippur evening services Thure. Oct 13,2005 • 9:00 A M Yom Kippur morning services 6C Yizkor Jonah, Mincha and Ne'Na Services 5:15 PM GRIFOLS Potluck Break-fast after Ne'ila (RSVP REQUIRED - Hillel@lists.utah.edu) M, W, F: 7-4 T, H: 10-7 Biomat USA, Inc. Sat: 8:30-3 Caring for people's health. FIGHTING SIOUX continued from Page 7 with consummate respect, the position of the namesake tribes and those affected by the hostile or abusive environment that the nickname and logo create take precedence," NCAA vice president Bernard Franklin said. North Dakota President Charles Kupchella said he would appeal the decision to the NCAA's executive committee and, if that fails, seek legal action against the NCAA. North Dakota was among 18 schools barred last month from using Native American mascots, logos and nicknames in postseason tournaments, Florida State, Central Michigan and Utah were later exempted because of their support by local tribes. "It is not at all obvious to us why the NCAA finds the nicknames Chippewas, Seminoles and Utes worthy of exceptions, but somehow Sioux is deemed hostile and abusive," Kupchella said. "We must press our case, because to let the charge of hostile and abusive stand would have a chilling effect to prospective faculty, staff, and most importantly, prospective American Indian students we are here to serve." In North Dakota, however, the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux tribe opposed the Fighting Sioux nickname and imagery, and the Spirit Lake tribe did not respond to an NCAA request to clarify its position, Franklin said. North Dakota will be allowed to host the Men's Division I ice hockey regional in March because of its prior contract. "This decision was made because it is not reasonable to cover up or remove all of the Native American imagery in the arena," Franklin said. Kupchella sold the university has "no choice but to pursue an appeal." The Associated Press All services to be held at the Unitarian Church corner of 1300 East a 600 South, just off campus. 606 West North Temple, SLC 801-531-1279 Visit the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Admission is free with a valid UCard. No Tickets Required Donations gratefully accepted. Veii H'illel of 1Mal)\ http://www.utah.edu/hillel • V ^fe Now, More Than Ever. Serving your Neighborhood As the scope of Hurricane ri Katrina!s impact continues to unfold, the devastating human toll of this ^ tragedy continues to grow. 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