Starting Wednesday, all academic courses held at Utah State University will be moved online, and classes will be canceled until
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The Great Salt Lake is facing multiple threats that put ecosystems, economies and species at risk, said Wayne Wurtsbaugh, Utah
Logan will soon be getting a new coffee shop thanks to John and Diane McMorris, the owners of Westside Coffee
On Thursday, Jan. 30, Rob Davies and Patrick Belmont spoke to students and faculty in the Life Sciences building about
A new federal grant awarded to Utah State University will improve resources for survivors of sexual violence. The $125,000 grant,
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics named Logan, Utah as the U.S. metropolitan area with the lowest rate of unemployment
Throughout the month of November, Utah State University’s Aggie Sustainability Club is hosting pop-up shops for True Blue Reuse, their
With daylight savings in full effect, the sun sets in Logan around 5:30 p.m., causing many Utah State University students
Beginning Dec. 1, Paul Barr will replace Edward Reeve as Utah State University’s vice provost. Reeve, a professor of technology