By ADAM NETTINA While the rest of college football saw upsets a-plenty Saturday, the Western Athletic Conference shakedown in week
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By MARK ISRAELSEN Finally, the wait is over. It’s basketball time. This offseason was one of the craziest in league
By RANDALL HENRY Herbert Carlson has been hired onto USU’s Science Technology and Research program as chief scientist in charge
By RHETT WILKINSON When it comes to student enrollment, the milestones continue to be redefined at USU due to prospering
By TYLER HUSKINSON The wait is finally over. USU men’s basketball will tip off their 2010-11 season with an exhibition
By ADAM NETTINA A good old-fashioned western duel figures to take place in Reno, Nev. on Saturday evening, and the
By NOELLE JOHANSEN As Utah Sate Theatre presents “Seussical the Musical,” one can only hope that Sam I Am will
By ALEXANDRIA EVENSEN Matt Lopez can’t remember a time when there wasn’t music in his life. “There are pictures
By COLIN MITCHELL In the music world, there are a lot of stereotypes that aren’t accurate, as well as some
By DELAYNE LOCKE At an early age, ghost hunter Kevin Erickson had a startling experience with the paranormal that began