Devin Felix In an inconspicuous building just east of USU campus, a religious congregation meets each Sunday afternoon. This week
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Casey Snider “If you are an enemy and you want to attack, without nuclear weapons, you get a team of
Heather Wilk Cyclists flocked to Sunrise Cyclery Saturday morning to kick off the 25th LOTOJA bike race. The participants were
G. Christopher Terry Friends, Aggies, countrymen: I come before you today with a call to action in a time of
Mark Ferguson Utah Statesman: What do you like about USU? Oscar A. Marquina: The whole college atmosphere, between classes, studying
Tom Liljegren The simple name might make Poetry and a Beverage sound like a small café poetry reading with cappuccinos
Brittny Goodsell Jones Old Ephraim isn’t just a legendary grizzly. Now, a smoky-flavored cheese holds the Old Ephraim name. This
Garret Wheeler “The fun starts here.” What a load of baloney. On paper, the theme park, Lagoon, looks like an
Rachel Christensen With Sept. 11 close around the corner, the tragic events of that day are still in the forefront
Combining the convenience of living on campus with a competitive price, on-campus housing has shown an increase in residents this