From writing detailed research papers to conducting large scale data analysis, AI has taken on an unprecedented role in the
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Stifling heat has blanketed Utah with record-breaking temperatures — the U.S. National Weather Service reports an average high of 102
As the Department of Education’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid experiences launching and processing delays, incoming college students across
Over 40,000 students are currently enrolled in Utah State University’s mechanical engineering program, according to the Office of Analysis, Assessment
The Bringing War Home Project memorializes the wartime stories of civilians and participants alike — united under one shared narrative.
In a state like Utah where anyone can backcountry ski, river raft and mountain bike all in one place, wilderness
Utah’s lakes and reservoirs have been in headlines for years concerning alarmingly low water levels. According to Lake Powell Water
Atop the slopes and rocky foothills of the Great Basin grows sagebrush, one of the largest plant species in North
The Jewish population is a small fraction of Cache Valley’s cultural and religious makeup, and the lack of synagogues or
According to a 2022 study from the Women’s Reproductive Health Journal, nearly 12 million menstruating women in America lack access