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Utah State law makes texting while driving illegal


		Utah State law makes texting while driving illegal

The Forum, Westminster College, UT

4 days ago by Samantha Jacobson and Stefan Stathopulos

In most states, texting while driving that results in injury or death is punished with as little as a small fine. The law is more serious in Utah, and a driver who commits this same offense can spend up to 15 years in jail.

On March 25, 2008 the state Senate passed Bill 290 that made texting while driving illegal in Utah.

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Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

2 days ago by Collegian Editorial Board

I thought RamRide was supposed to give me a "safe ride home," not almost crash me into oncoming traffic.

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How can one person single-handedly make everyone in a huge lecture class laugh? Their Meow Mix theme song ringtone goes off.

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Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

2 days ago by Compiled by Heidi Reitmeier

The Broncos need to stop watching the game tape of the Rams. It's starting to show.

The next time I see a biker in the opposite lane, I'm challenging them to a game of Chicken.

There is no chin behind Tony Frank's beard. There is only another beard.

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Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

4 days ago by Compiled by Heidi Reitmeier

To the kid I saw ride his skateboard into the grass then shortly after realize it was not a mountain board: Smooth.

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From art to skydiving, student lives carefree

The Ranger, Amarillo College, TX

6 days ago by Rachel Segura

Media Credit: Sarah Clark

General studies major Jason Niebauer shows off his high-wheel bicycle. Niebauer plans to open an art gallery, Watermelon Castle, at the end of November.
Few people can walk through life carefree, open-minded and free-spirited. Most people are plagued with everyday struggles that can follow them to every corner of their lives. It's hard to disregard the small things, and negativity is a breeding ground for like minds.



Everyone always is on the go and on his or her own schedule, so when a person comes along who is laidback and progressively pursuing his or her goals in life, it's calming and inspiring.



Jason Niebauer, a general studies student, possesses that ability.

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