Fraternity Alpha Sigma Phi seeks to re-establish presence on Logan campus Alpha Sigma Phi, a national fraternity founded in 1845, is attempting to re-establish a presence at Utah State University after All 26 Jan
Student fees upsurging: Athletics, Campus Rec and more ask for a fee increase Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to reflect the latest Fee Board Meeting. The Utah State University Student Fee All 26 Jan
Gymnastics Earns Conference Win Against San José State Gymnastics defeats San José State 195.050-194.675 in the Spectrum on Jan. 23 All 24 Jan
‘Art of Japan’ features culture, crafts and community Roughly 5,500 miles away, Japanese artistic traditions are deeply rooted in their culture. A new exhibit at Utah State University’s All 19 Jan
USU Agriculture makes its way to southern Utah The donation of the Dammeron Valley Vineyards isn’t official yet, but Utah State University Extension faculty are already imagining a All 19 Jan
Cache Valley group holds vigil and protests ICE violence The killing of American citizen Renee Good by an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, officer on Jan. 7 All 19 Jan
Women’s Basketball Falls to Boise State, 76–60 Women’s Basketball host Boise State at the Spectrum on Jan. 17, resulting in a 76–60 loss. All 18 Jan
Brad L. Mortensen inaugurated as 18th USU President Consistency and commitment were two themes spoken of by newly inaugurated Utah State University President Brad. L Mortensen at his All 16 Jan
Snow Club brings students together ‘on and off the mountain’ Students looking for a way to ski or snowboard more often this winter have an option beyond going solo: USU All 12 Jan
New USU club tackles “cooking insecurity” A new club has come to the Logan campus. The Utah State University Culinary Arts Club was founded and started All 12 Jan