Julie Ann Grosshans The palm trees were not blowing in the gentle breeze as the waves crashed against the shore
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Danielle Hegsted For the first time, the Classified Employees Association (CEA) and the Professional Employees Association (PEA) met together in
Lisa Ogden Logan City will begin construction in April 2002, of a 240-acre engineered wetland to replace the city’s lagoons
Meghan Dinger Three doctoral students were awarded a new dissertation fellowship for the academic year of 2002 to 2003 as
Danielle Hegsted Utah State University’s production of “Vanities”, a play by Jack Heifner, combines great acting, scenery and costumes. The
Ink cartridges help Special Olympics The Special Olympics is asking for empty printer cartridges. The Aggies’ Special Olympics and Special
Kari Gray President Bush’s decision to allow a developing fetus to be classified as an unborn child eligible for government
Joseph Dougherty Whether it’s learning how to throw, pin or fly off the ropes, professional wrestlers all have one goal
Jacob Moon Students will satisfy cravings for food with a trip to the Eccles Harrison Art Museum this spring. A
Justin Berry Note: Quick Picks represents the writer’s opinion of what the best coffee shops are in Logan. There are