Sigma Nu and Chi Omega indefinitely suspended By Lisa Christensen The activities of the Sigma Nu Fraternity and Chi Omega Sorority have been indefinitely suspended as of News 3 Dec
Utah is no longer the reddest state By Arie Kirk USU alumnus Jake Dinsdale said he grew up believing in the stereotypical Republican ideals and while he News 1 Dec
Students attend shuttle launch in Florida By Debra Hawkins USU students were invited to attend the last scheduled night rocket launch in Florida after winning NASA’s News 24 Nov
Diverse awards given equally By Becka Turner On Friday five individuals were recognized for their outstanding efforts in regards to Affirmative Action, diversity and News 24 Nov
Student hit by Aggie Shuttle in good condition By Lisa Christensen The student hit by a campus shuttle Thursday afternoon has been released from the hospital and is News 24 Nov
Mr. and Ms. International crowned By Richard Perkins Diversity Week concluded with the Mr. and Ms. International Pageant. The performances were displays of culture and News 24 Nov
Ceramic Guild holds annual holiday sale By Richard Perkins The USU Ceramic Guild opened the doors of their studio to the public Friday and Saturday for News 24 Nov
Roadshow collects information for research By Rachel A. Christensen The USU Museum of Anthropology held its first Artifacts Roadshow Saturday hoping to collect valuable information News 24 Nov
Student dies of overdose By Lisa Christensen A USU freshman died Friday morning, Nov. 21, during a pledge for membership into the Sigma Nu News 24 Nov
Americans must work smarter to stay ahead of competition By Seth R. Hawkins “Whether we like it or not, we’re in international business,” and to stay globally competitive, Americans News 21 Nov