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www.dailyutahchronicle.com Vol. 120 | No. 60 | ©2011 Monday, January 10, 2011 Firearm protocol leaked by employees U is No. 1 in startup companies Mentors seek to empower students Observing a changing industry CHRISTOPHER REEVES/The Daily Utah Chronicle During the weekend, the air quality reached “red alert” level. The inversion moved out Sunday because of a Pacific cold front that brought snow. PHOTO COURTESY NICK STEFFENS Journalism professor Nick Steens focuses on helping students find their passion, while observing changes in the news industry. Journalism prof wants to analyze the transitioning field See PROF Page 4 See STARTUP Page 3 PHOTO COURTESY ASAELI MATELAU The Face Movement works to give minorities a voice in the community. See MOVEMENT Page 4 See LEAK Page 4 FLYING START Red Rocks kick oseason with win against No. 1 UCLA » 6 DOG DAYS ARE OVER: Jake Garfield says Parley’s new canine regulations provide a compromise for all users » 5

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Observing a changing industry FLYING START Mentors seek to empower students Journalism prof wants to analyze the transitioning field DOG DAYS ARE OVER: Jake Garfield says Parley’s new canine regulations provide a compromise for all users » 5 Monday, January 10, 2011 against No. 1 UCLA » 6 See MOVEMENT Page 4 Red Rocks kick off season with win See STARTUP Page 3

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www.dailyutahchronicle.com Vol. 120 | No. 60 | ©2011

Monday, January 10, 2011

Firearm protocol leaked by employees

U is No. 1 in startup companies

Mentors seek toempower students

Observing a changing industry

CHRISTOPHER REEVES/The Daily Utah Chronicle

During the weekend, the air quality reached “red alert” level. The inversion moved out Sunday because of a Pacific cold front that brought snow.

PHOTO COURTESY NICK STEFFENS

Journalism professor Nick Ste!ens focuses on helping students find their passion, while observing changes in the news industry.

Journalism prof wants to analyze the transitioning field

See PROF Page 4

See STARTUP Page 3

PHOTO COURTESY ASAELI MATELAU

The Face Movement works to give minorities a voice in the community.

See MOVEMENT Page 4

See LEAK Page 4

FLYING STARTRed Rocks kick o! season with win against No. 1 UCLA » 6

DOG DAYS ARE OVER: Jake Garfield says Parley’s new canine regulations provide a compromise for all users » 5

ACROSS 1 Native Louisianan 6 Sass 9 Future’s opposite13 Make a grand

speech14 Physician’s org.15 Pinnacles17 Appreciated18 In good order20 Adam and Eve’s

first home21 Watch intently22 Actor Stephen of

“Michael Collins”23 Annie Oakley, for

one26 Bandleader Shaw

and others29 Mate for 60-Down30 Combat stress

syndrome35 Watch chains38 Disney frame39 Last installment of

“The Godfather”41 Cultural support

org.42 “Stop right there!”44 Pull a bed prank

on46 Cow sound48 Funnywoman

Boosler49 Wool gatherer55 Thanksgiving side

dish56 Rosebush hazards57 Make woozy

61 Bootblack’s service

63 “The Taming of the ___”

64 Ankle bones65 Title for Galahad66 “___ bleu!”67 Viewed68 Tetley product69 Set of cultural

values

DOWN 1 Porter who wrote

“Night and Day” 2 Saharan 3 Gyllenhaal of

“Love & Other Drugs”

4 Knife, fork or spoon

5 Rorem who composed the opera “Our Town”

6 Modern surgical tool

7 Zoot-suiter’s “Got it!”

8 Noah’s ark groupings

9 Congregation leader

10 German exclamation

11 Wagers from those in the know

12 Shelter made of buffalo skin, maybe

16 Blacken, as a steak

19 Oom-___21 Succeed in

appearing to be24 Lend a hand25 Buffoon26 Yiddish writer

Sholem27 Perlman of

“Cheers”28 “Go on …”31 Prince’s title: Abbr.32 Plains Indian33 Round fig.34 Writers of bad

checks36 Has-___

37 Overfill

40 ___ of Wight

43 One on the Statue of Liberty is almost three feet long

45 Construction worker

47 Chooses to participate

49 The “S” in CBS: Abbr.

50 Laughs

51 Library admonition

52 Lift

53 W.W. II correspondent Pyle

54 “It’s the end of ___”

58 St. Louis’s Gateway ___

59 0

60 Mates for a 29-Across

62 Language suffix

63 Opposite of NNW

PUZZLE BY RICHARD CHISHOLM

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Edited by Will Shortz No. 1206

EDITOR IN CHIEF: Sara Copeland

MANAGING EDITOR: Blair Johnson

PRODUCTION MANAGER: Tyler Pratt

ASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER: Megan McFarlandNEWS EDITOR: Katie Pratt

ASST. NEWS EDITOR: Josh Bennett

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: Jessica Blake, Maddy Oritt PROOFREADER: Megan McFarlandGENERAL MANAGER: Jake Sorensen

Advertising 801-581-7041 News 801-581-NEWS Fax 801-581-FAXX

www.dailyutahchronicle.com

2Monday,

January 10, 2011

WORLD U.S. UTAH

‘Scott Pilgrim’ will kick off free film series for spring

Online today:

S. Sudan begins independence vote

Coming up on campus

Multimedia: Check out a photo gallery of the gymnastics meet against UCLA at www.dailyutahchronicle.com/sports.

PETE MULLER

Southern Sudanese line up to vote at dawn in the southern capital of Juba on Sunday. The morning marked the first opportunity for southerners to cast ballots in a referendum, the outcome of which will determine if the south secedes from the north to form an independent country.

When: Thursday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Where: Post Theater

How much: Free

For more information, go to: ASUU’s Facebook page

Spring Semester Classes BeginFitness Program Free Week: 7 a.m. @ Field House

Mostly cloudy 17°/19°

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

Men’s Basketball vs. BYU: 6:30 p.m. @ Huntsman Center Occupational Therapy Information Session: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. @ HPEB 520 Wakara Way

Partly cloudy 12°/26°

Free Public Star Party: After 6 p.m. @ Roof of the South Physics BuildingPlazafest II: The Spring Edition: 10 a.m.. to 2 p.m. @ Union Ballroom

Mostly cloudy/snow 21°/30°

Biology Seminar Series: Doju Yoshikami, University of Utah: 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. @ 210 Skaggs Biology BuildingFitness Program Free Week: 7 a.m. @ Field House

Cloudy/snow 28°/34°

Black Comedy: 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. @ Pioneer Memorial TheatreDepartment of Physiology Seminar Series: noon @ Eccles Institute of Human Genetics 1st Floor Auditorium

Cloudy/snow 31°/34°

6 time Semi-!nalist & 1 Time Finalist

Monday, January 10, 2011 3

STARTUPcontinued from Page 1Private school to offer

dental degree in Utah

Free and open to the public unless otherwise notedREAFFIRMING EQUAL OPPORTUNITY KEEPING THE DREAM ALIVE

| Free and open to the public

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

27TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

REAFFIRMING EQUAL OPPORTUNITYK E E P I N G T H E D R E A M A L I V E

unless otherwise noted

FRIDAY, JANUARY 14Utah State MLK, Jr. Commission Luncheon & Student Art Auction Utah Cultural Center1355 West 3100 South West Valley City 10 - 11 am Student Art Auction/ 11 am - 1:30 pm Luncheon

Donations of cash, coats, or canned food are appreciated.Proceeds from the art auction go to participating schools. For more information: 801-965-5100.

MONDAY, JANUARY 17MLK, Jr. Celebration Rally and Marade2 pmEast High School1300 East 840 SouthJoin the marade (march/parade) to the University of Utah!

TUESDAY, JANUARY 18“Student Rally” The Personal Responsibility of Actualizing the Dream”11 - 11:45 am Union Building Patio Walkway—A Free Speech Area

Keynote Address – Rea!rming Equal OpportunityDr. Kimberlé CrenshawNoonOlpin Student Union Ballroom200 South Central Campus Drive

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19“Rea!rming Equal Opportunity: Should the Utah Constitution be Amended?” 10:45 amHinckley Institute of Politics Orson Spencer Hall, Caucus Room, # 255260 Central Campus Drive

“Why We Can’t Wait” 1 pm Olpin Student Union, East Ballroom

The Talented Tenth – Presented by People Productions January 19 – 22 & January 26 – 29 7 pm Studio 115, Performing Arts Building

THURSDAY, JANUARY 20Keynote Address“The Danger of the Discourse and Why Anti-immigrant Narratives are Dangerous to All of Us”Dr. Michael A. OlivasNoonOlpin Student Union Ballroom200 South Central Campus Dr.

A Dialogue on Race: ImmigrationSponsored by Salt Lake City Human Rights Commission6 - 8 pmGoodwill Humanitarian Social Work Building359 South 1500 East

FRIDAY, JANUARY 21Students in Action: “A Day On, Not a Day O"”1 pm Meet at the Center for Ethnic Student A!airsOlpin Student Union, Suite 235A Black Student Union-led Community Service Project

“My Hair-tage”7 pmHeritage Center, Rooms 2a2b151 Connor St., Bldg. 815 Fort Douglas

Sponsored by:

Diversity Board

Communications

For more information about University

and community events visit www.diversity.utah.edu/events/mlk.

Diversity = Educational Excellence

Monday, January 10, 20114

PROFcontinued from Page 1

MOVEMENTcontinued from Page 1

LEAKcontinued from Page 1

Letters to the Editor

[email protected]

www.dailyutahchronicle.com

5Monday,

January 10, 2011

Parley’s K-9 compromise Business cafe gives hands-on experience

New regulations provide balance for all park users

2700 East

2200 South

Nature Area

Protected Area

O!-leash Area

No dog trail

O!-leash trail

On-leash trail

twitter.com/TheChrony

www.dailyutahchronicle.com

6Monday,

January 10, 2011

UTES IN BRIEF

FOOTBALL

Burton forgoes senior season

FOOTBALL

Boise State defense crushes Utes, and their bowl streak

Men’s BasketballUtah vs. BYU6:30 p.m. Huntsman Center

Women’s BasketballUtah @ BYU7 p.m. Provo

UPCOMING SPORTS EVENTS

TUESDAY:

WEDNESDAY:

Sloppy play dominates postseason

JEFF MCGRATH/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Boise State wide receiver Austin Pettis evades a tackle from Lamar Chapman in the Maaco Las Vegas Bowl.

See FOOTBALL Page 10

See POSTSEASON Page 10

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Late meltdown results insixth straight loss to SDSU

NATHAN SWEET/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Utah’s Will Clyburn drives the baseline during Saturday’s game against San Diego State.

UTAH: 71SAN DIEGO STATE: 62» NEXT GAME: UTAH vs. BYU Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Huntsman Center

See SDSU Page 9

Red Rocks startthe season strongagainst UCLA

GYMNASTICS

See RED ROCKS Page 9

Track & FieldUtah vs. Bengal Shoot Out7 p.m. Pocatello, Idaho

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Utes’ experience pays off for win against Aztecs

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

FILE PHOTO/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Iwalani Rodrigues scored 27 points in the overtime win against San Diego State.

UTAH: 70SAN DIEGO STATE: 67» NEXT GAME: UTAH @ BYU Wednesday at 7 p.m. Provo

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!e University of Utah College of Nursing will be reviewed for national accreditation of its bachelor’s degree program in nursing, master’s degree program in nursing, and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) on March 9-11, 2011. !e public is invited to send comments on the College’s quali"cations for accreditation of these programs to:

Ms. Amanda Brownbridge, Accreditation AssistantCommission on Collegiate Nursing EducationOne Dupont Circle, NW Suite 530Washington, DC 20036-1120

Signed comments should be received by CCNE no later than February 8, 2011. No comments will be shared with the College of Nursing.

ANSWER TO TODAY’S PUZZLE

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What have you heard?Email us at [email protected] Or post to the Facebook page: Overheard @ the U of U

“Today I was looking at my chest hair and I realized it was in the

shape of a PHOENIX”

Girl One to Girl Two, “I once dated a dyslexic guy, I “tap”’d

that”Girl Two, “No you “pat” ‘ed that.” Girl One to Girl Two,

“I once dated a dyslexic guy, I “tap”’d that”

Girl Two, “No you “pat” ‘ed that.”

Girl 1- I asked him how long he’d been home from his mission and he said 4

days!Girl 2- Wow! He’s jumping

in fast!Girl 1- Yeah, but he still

lives at home!

“Something smells like weed and I

think it might be my mascara. Can

you sniff my eyes to see?”

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RED ROCKScontinued from Page 6

SDSUcontinued from Page 6

Monday, January 10, 201110

FOOTBALLcontinued from Page 6

POSTSEASONcontinued from Page 6

TANER PASAMEHMETOGLU/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Terrance Cain fumbles a snap against Boise State in the Maaco Bowl. The Utes had three fumbles and 10 penalties in a 26-3 loss to Boise State.

For more information contact [email protected]

For more information [email protected]