Abill moving through the Utah Legislature would require public universities to provide accommodations for students whose coursework conflicts with their
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“The best ice cream in the state of Utah,” makes its way to the Utah Capitol for Aggie Ice Cream Day
Lawmakers stepped out of committee hearings Feb. 19 during the legislative session to see coolers of Aggie Blue Mint and
Horses sprinted down a snow-packed course at the Cache County Fairgrounds on Jan. 30-31, pulling skiers and snowboarders behind them
While most Utah State University students were sleeping, a small group planned to spend an entire day walking nonstop from
After several years of on-and-off activity, the Utah State University Wrestling Club has returned with a focus on creating something
Utah State Women’s Basketball senior guard Marina Asensio carries herself with the calm confidence of someone who has lived a
For Karyn Sanford, basketball has always been part of her life. Playing college basketball far from her home in Bergen,
Cheers and laughter filled the TSC on Jan. 7 as students took the stage for Utah State University’s Aggie Voice,
Utah State University’s latest environmental report shows how issues involving land, water and air are likely to shape daily life
Utah State University crowned its new Miss Native American, Cynthina Tsosie, on Nov. 20, continuing a decades-long tradition meant to