Humans of USU: Madison Smith Noelle Johansen, staff writer The Utah Statesman interviewed Madison Smith, a junior in public relations, from Dallas, Texas. Utah Arts & Entertainment 28 Jan
Caught in the Bull Pen Katie Whitmore, staff writer For the most part, budget cuts are seen in a harsh light. But without them, USU Arts & Entertainment 27 Jan
Indian mythology creates great fantasy Gillian Ponce, staff writer “Tiger’s Curse” by Colleen Houck follows an 18-year-old girl named Kelsey Hayes. Kelsey lost her parents Arts & Entertainment 23 Jan
Mural for Arts Week a chance for students to leave their legacy Morgan Pratt, staff writer A mural unveiled Tuesday in the University Reserve Building gave five arts students an opportunity to Arts & Entertainment 23 Jan
Cat Fever is contagious Noelle Johansen, staff writer It began with a mouse. Virginia-native Blake Thomas studies renewable energy in the College of Arts & Entertainment 23 Jan
REVIEW: ‘Longing for Home’ leaves you wanting more Marissa Neeley, staff writer She came to earn money to return home, but she ends up throwing a wrench in Arts & Entertainment 16 Jan
Music in art museum enhances experience Christopher Campbell, staff writer Music makes art more powerful, according to McKayla Sundberg, a freshman majoring in music performance. Arts & Entertainment 16 Jan
Selfie Police: a chance to be selfless Noelle Johansen, staff writer Some people take them daily, hourly or every few minutes. Others wait for a colorful background Arts & Entertainment 16 Jan
Humans of USU: Colter Smith The Utah Statesman interviewed Colter Smith, a sophomore in agricultural systems technology from Manila, Utah. US: What are you Arts & Entertainment 14 Jan
Heathen Sunday: not a place for negativity, hate Paul Christiansen, staff writer When most USU students first hear about Heathen Sunday, a lot of misconceptions and negative ideas Arts & Entertainment 14 Jan