Two lovers on the road, robbing banks and running from the law; the infamous outlaw couple, Bonnie and Clyde, was brought to life by the Utah State University Department of Theatre Arts at the Caine Lyric Theater on Tuesday.
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At 9 a.m. Saturday a shot was fired, and more than 200 runners, walkers and stroller pushers began to race at the ROTC’s fifth-annual 5K and 10K Braveheart charity race.
A new exhibit in the art museum poses the question of whether art and science mix by exploring the relationships between the arts and the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math. In addition to the newly-opened ArtsySTEM’s exhibit, NEHMA unveiled a second exhibit called “The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: 50 Works for 50 States.”
Students of all sexual orientations went back in time to the Roaring Twenties on Friday at the Logan Country Club to enjoy smooth jazz music and dancing at the Gay Straight Alliance’s Speakeasy.
How to stay healthy through exercise, eating well and cutting back on sweets have been common topics for the past 30 years, as obesity levels rise. But what exactly is causing that increase is now being discussed.
Soulful music, food to feed the soul and poetry from the soul were the themes at the Black Student Union’s annual Night of Soul last Saturday.
What historical figure can be found on money, is taught about in schools all over and celebrates his birthday Feb. 12?
There comes a time when men, women and children can dress up as their favorite fictional characters and wander a crowded convention center for an entire weekend without feeling out of place.
The Utah Symphony performed for a sold-out audience last Friday at the Caine Performance Hall.
Cold weather and sniffles seem to go hand-in-hand this time of year. Doctor visits and medicine are common go-to remedies when cold and flu symptoms appear, but some students have different ways of treating illness.