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Utah law triggers university row over concealed weapons
Rex Dalton
Parking for the staff and sports for the alumni may be the hottest issues troubling some university presidents. But Bernard Machen, president of the University of Utah, has a more pressing concern: a push by the state government to make sure that everyone on campus feels free to carry a concealed firearm.
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