‘As Time Goes By’ brings new light to World War II Marissa Neeley, staff writer Well, this is sad. It’s my last book review ever. That’s right: I will not be Arts & Entertainment 17 Apr
Do you believe in Magic? Katie Whitmore, staff writer Since 1993, the trading card game Magic: The Gathering has taken the gaming world by storm, Arts & Entertainment 17 Apr
Humans of USU: Erica Cooper to run marathon Saturday The Utah Statesman interviewed Erica Cooper, a senior majoring in English teaching from Sandy, Utah. Utah Statesman: What is your Arts & Entertainment 14 Apr
‘Frozen’ melts our hearts and rules the charts Scott E Hall, staff writer As I write this, the “Frozen” motion picture soundtrack is spending its ninth week atop Arts & Entertainment 14 Apr
‘Draft Day’ is fun but forgettable Christopher Campbell, staff writer While “Draft Day” offers insight into the workings of the National Football League, it is not Arts & Entertainment 14 Apr
Logan City Limits sets the stage for local musicians Morgan Pratt, staff writer Mideau, a Utah-based indie rock band, played at Saturday’s Logan City Limits music festival as one Arts & Entertainment 14 Apr
Back to basics: ‘Ella Enchanted’ a ‘classic’ Gillian Ponce, staff writer So since my last review was one of those random books I enjoy that doesn’t really Arts & Entertainment 10 Apr
Steve’s Mailbag contains all the answers Steve Schwartzman, columnist Well sports fans, it’s that time. Two weeks ago I asked you to send in any thoughts, Arts & Entertainment 10 Apr
Secrets to success The Utah Statesman asked 14 seniors to share advice and lessons they’ve learned in their time at USU. Kellie Erickson Arts & Entertainment 10 Apr
WhySound’s talent scout has abilities of his own Paul Christiansen, staff writer Most Cache Valley residents who know Robert Linton think of him as the friendly, soft-spoken talent Arts & Entertainment 10 Apr