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Show 2 T1 nULLETIN Wednesday February 12, 2014 12 13 Wednesday Rainy 52/45 — www.dailyutahchronicle.corn 14 Thursday Chance of Rain 54/39 15 Friday Chance of Rain 55/45 7 16 Saturday Partly Cloudy Sunday Chance of Rain 59/41 54/37 Forecast from: http://weathercorn February/March DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 9 WEDNESDAY Women's basketball v. Washington 3 p.m. Men's basketball v. Arizona State For They Shall Be Comforted 7:30 p.m. $12-$15 Libby Gardner Hall TBA TBA 24 Huntsman Center 19 TBA TBA Huntsman Center SATURDAY Valentine's Day 14 Jared & The Mill 8 p.m. $12 The State Room (21+) 20 Karl Denson's Tiny Universe The Radical Reels Tour Ea Bill Cosby 8 p.m. $42.50-$68.50 Kingsbury Hall Pixies 6:30 p.m. $33-$38 Saltair Charette 7:30 p.m. Leona Wagner Black Box Theater $35 - $75 TBA $20 The Depot Building Bridges Among Faith Traditions 12 p.m. Free Marriott Library Creativity in Focus: Angel Azul 7 p.m. Free UMFA 26 7 p.m. $15-$10 Kingsbury Hall 28 Romeo & Juliet 2 p.m. $15 Studio 115 LETTER FROM THE EDITOR `We believe in journalism' Klekas, Amy Murakami re you a devoted reader of The Daily Utah Chronicle? Do you go to our pages or to our website to find out what's going on in your community? Maybe it's the reporting on where your tuition dollars are going, or maybe it's for the latest on Utah sports that keeps you coming to us. Maybe you're a first-time reader, picking up the newspaper to see what we're all about. Or maybe you've been a dedicated reader for years. Do you support a campus where an independent newspaper represents the voice of the students? Do you support a hands-on learning experience for student journalists? Do you support a newspaper that's written, photographed, designed and edited by students, for students? Because we do. The Chronicle has been a pillar A COPY EDITORS: Kamryn Broschinsky, Emily Juchau, Forrest Rhinehart PROOFREADER: Rochelle White BUSINESS MANAGER:Jake Sorensen j.sorensen@chronicle.utah.edu Clarifications The Complex Men's basketball v. Arizona 18 co FRIDAY Huntsman Center NEWS EDITOR: Anna Drysdale a.drysdale@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. NEWS EDITOR: Courtney Tanner OPINION EDITOR: Katherine Ellis k.ellis@chronicle.utah.edu SPORTS EDITOR: Ryan McDonald r.mcdonald@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. SPORTS EDITOR: Griffin Adams ARTS EDITOR: Frances Moody fmoody@chronicle.utah.edu PHOTO EDITOR: Conor Barry c.barry@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. PHOTO EDITOR: Brent liberty DIGITAL EDITOR: Colby Patterson c.patterson@chronicle.utah.edu PAGE DESIGNERS: Ariel Froerer, Mark Corrections $25 $8 Nick Ketterer COI The Music of Harry Potter 7 p.m. $8-$14 Abravanel Hall Pentatonix TBA 16 She Loves Me 7:30 p.m. $7.50-$15 Babcock Theatre U Symphony 7:30 p.m. $6 - $1.0 Libby Gardner Hall 10 Advertising 801-581-7041 News 801-581-NEWS Fax 801-581-FAXX EDITOR IN CHIEF: Emily Andrews e.andrews@chronicle.utah.edu MANAGING EDITOR: Niki Harris n.harris@chronicle.utah.edu PRODUCTION MANAGER: Grey Leman g.leman@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER: THURSDAY and The policy of The Daily Utah Chronicle is to correct any error made as soon as possible. If you find something you would like clarified or find unfair, please contact the editor at 801-581-8317. 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 Student Media Council. To respond with questions, comments or complaints, call 801-581-8317 or visit wwwdailyutahchronicle.com. The Chronicle is distributed free of charge, limit one copy per reader. Additional copies of the paper may be made available upon request. No person, without expressed permission of The Chronicle, may take more than one copy of any Chronicle issue. Editor in Chief of the U community since our founding in 1890 — six years before Utah even became a state. Since then, every Sunday through Thursday night, a dedicated group of students has convened somewhere on campus to produce our newspaper. They have classes, they have homework, they have midterms and finals and pop quizzes. They have other jobs, other commitments, they're members of ASUU and the swim and dive team and the chess club. They have wives, husbands, girlfriends, boyfriends, best friends, parents, grandparents, cats, dogs. Like every other student on this campus, they have full and busy lives outside of the newspaper. And despite hearing repeatedly, day in and day out that their craft is dying, that they'll end up penless, with useless skills in an unforgiving job market, they still dutifully report to this newsroom every single day. In 1914, Walter Williams wrote his famous Journalist's Creed, starting ever so eloquently with this simple line: "I believe in the profession of Journalism." Regardless of how often you turn our pages, visit our website, or open our apps, know this: we believe in journalism. And we believe in students. And we need your help. On Friday, Feb. 21, the Student Media Council will be holding an open meeting at 9 a.m. in LNCO Imo to discuss possible changes to our organization. We're calling it a "shark tank" meeting — we're soliciting ideas from both the U community and from journalism circles around the state about what we can change in our organization. We're open to adapting. We're open to modernization. But if you, like all of us, believe in student journalism, and if you believe in The Chronicle, we need you to be at this meeting. We've been your voice since 1890, and we will continue to be as long as we can be. But now we need you to be our voice, too. If you would like to submit ideas or suggestions for how The Chronicle could change, please email me at the address listed below. 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