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Show 2 BULLETIN Monday March 4, 2013 4 5 Monday Partly Cloudy 36/24 www.dailyutahchronicle.com Sunny Wednesday 6 Tuesday 47/38 • Few Showers 7 52/35 Thursday *- Friday - 8 Rain / Snow Showers 44/33 Rain / Snow Showers 45/33 Forecast from: http://weather.com March DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE v. * et SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Last day to withdraw from term-length classes Advertising 801-581-7041 News 801-581-NEWS Fax 801-581-FAXX EDITOR IN CHIEF: Laura Schmitz l.schmitz@chronicle.utah.edu U of U Flute Choir Dumke Recital Hall 7 p.m. Free Ir 3 MANAGING EDITOR: Taylor Bell 4 5 So You Think You Can Ballroom? t.bell@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. MANAGING EDITOR: Alex Lewis ASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER: Ariosto Ferro NEWS EDITOR: Marjorie Clark 10 m.clark@chronicle.utah.edu Spring Break March 10-17 ASST. 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SPORTS EDITOR: Ryan McDonald 17 A&E EDITOR: Savannah Turk 18 19 Social Ballroom Dance Club Tuesdays until April 16 Heritage Center Dance Studio 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Faculty recital: Tully Cathey, jazz guitar Dumke Recital Hall 8 p.m. Free s.turk@chronicle.utah.edu PHOTO EDITOR: Chad Zavala c.zavala@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. PHOTO EDITOR: Karina Puikkonen ONLINE EDITOR: Frank Sasto fsasto@chronicle.utah.edu COPY EDITORS: Lauren Cousin, Louisa 24/31 25 26 PAGE DESIGNER: Amy Murakami PROOFREADER: Aaron Lang GENERAL MANAGER: Jake Sorensen Clarifications and he Pac-12 Conference is much like the rest of the nation, as it doesn't have a truly great team. It's unlikely any conference team will advance deep in the NCAA Tournament. That being said, the UCLA Bruins separated themselves from the rest of the Pac-12 Saturday night and earned the right to be dubbed the conference's best team. Yes, technically the Bruins are tied atop the league standings with Oregon at 12-4, but in beating the then-No. it Arizona Wildcats on Saturday, UCLA showed that it is the team most capable of cutting down the nets in Las Vegas in just under two weeks. The arrival at this spot has been a long road for the Bruins. They started the season with great promise, as they were ranked No. 12 in the first preseason poll. But UCLA is young The Daily Utah Chronicle is an independent student newspaper published daily Monday through Friday during Fall and Spring Semesters (excluding test weeks and holidays). Chronicle editors and staff are solely responsible for the newspaper's content. Funding comes from advertising revenues and a dedicated student fee administered by the Publications Council. To respond with questions, comments or complaints, call 801-581-7041 or visit www.dailyutahchronicle.com. The Chronicle is distributed free of charge, limit one copy per reader. 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Top tweets @JDubWilkerson Jeremy Wilkerson It's funny to watch Utah gymnastics KILL BYU on BYU TV. #goutes #utenation #uofu Against property, Poet @seanlawson Sean Lawson How is it almost impossible to find a clean table in #UofU union at 9am unless they were never cleaned the day before? St. Vincent Millay 55 Opera with a slave girl humiliation 43 Taurus (April 20-May 20) An unimportant interaction can dominate your day.Avoid letting this type of distraction prevent you from dealing with a loved one. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Others rarely see the complete dimension of your personality; they could have odd responses at first.Tonight: Ever playful. Edam or Brie to a judge shipping 40 See BLOG page 3 Discount price 51 Leprechaunlike song R&B hit "You'll But the X Factor, the player who will make the difference for the Bruins during March Madness, is point guard Larry Drew II. He struggled at the beginning of his career at North Carolina, but has been a great floor general this season, as he is ranked fourth in the nation in assists per game. Against the Wildcats on Saturday, Drew was darn near perfect. Not only did he dish the ball effectively in tallying nine assists, but he scored 14 points. If Drew can produce like that the rest of the way, UCLA could be a dangerous team come tourney time. Although the Bruins could be the best team in the conference based on their own merits, they clearly showed Saturday they are better when compared with the phrase Experiment site "da" in a Beatles Attacked en masse 18 Singer with the #1 Actress Getty 31 33 & 36 Mollify Garrison of "A Dog command layouts for a 12 44 with backing by 29 Produce, as page printer Top 10 Kiss hit Philharmonic grade or earlier, typically 56 62 2 Canadian police In the sixth 55 61 8 T) II 52 sential role players. 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UCLA has won six of its past seven games and has great momentum with two games remaining after beating Arizona on Saturday. The Oregon Ducks have won five of their past six, but the Bruins are a better team right now in my book. Muhammad is certainly UCLA's go-to guy, but there are some really good pieces around him. Kyle Anderson is one of the most unique players in the country with his ability to handle the ball and pass at 6 foot 9 and twins Travis and David Wear are the quintes- 78 46 62 opinion piece 10 16 24 screen 28 Read leisurely 31 No. 0128 9 8 21 alarm glass French legislature 7 19 38 of the silver dish 30 6 18 prompted by an 61 That is: Lat. In layers 5 15 Rust, for example 25 Comic Caesar 27 4 14 do-it-yourself kit Big name in art Thanksgiving side 3 58 Safety exercise detective 26 2 35 21 "I, the Jury" 23 and that inexperience showed early on. To begin with, freshman sensation Shabazz Muhammad was ineligible for the first three games of the season because of an investigation into whether he received improper benefits in high school. Additionally, the other Bruin freshmen struggled to adjust to the college game. But youth wasn't the only issue. Veterans Josh Smith and Tyler Lamb were unhappy in Westwood and transferred out of the program in January. A loss to Cal Poly on Nov. 25 left many Flier made from a name 29 Community Engagement Recognition Luncheon Panorama East, Union 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Horoscopes Edited by Will Shortz 17 Neither's partner 15 TV host Gibbons 1 Asst. Sports Editor 52 "Aha!" 53 28 UCLA a real March Madness contender T thing you would like clarified or find unfair, please contact the editor at l.schmitz@chronicle.utah.edu . so Pop singer Carly 27 BLOG: MONDAY MORNING PUNTER The policy of The Daily Utah Chronicle is to correct any error made as soon as possible. If you find some- ACROSS March 26-April 6 Quartet Libby Gardner Hall 7:30 p.m. $5 for students 23 Utah Ballet Comtemporary Series March 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 Marriott Center for Dance Chamber Music Society The Odd Couple of Salt Lake City: Elias Pioneer Theatre Free Public Star Party South Physics Observatory 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Free Austin, Michael Oman, Shemmah Al-Darweesh Corrections 20 Piano America West Symphony Concerto Competition Winners Libby Gardner Hall 7:30 p.m. Free for U students 59 Drunk's woe, informally @aubieisafreeelf Aubrie Ew why is BYU trending #thatcantbeathing #uofu 1 Mar |