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
REVIEW: ‘Hercules’ is no legend Spencer Palmer, staff writer The trailers for “The Legend of Hercules” never sold me, and even with an open mind, Arts & Entertainment 14 Jan
Angie’s: Where the locals paint Noelle Johansen, staff writer Just before Main Street on 700 North sits a long, barren wall. It is beige, windowless Arts & Entertainment 14 Jan
“Matched” just another dystopian love story Gillian Ponce, staff writer “Matched” by Ally Condie is another dystopian society book, a genre that seems so popular right Arts & Entertainment 9 Jan
Schwartzman’s bold predictions for 2014 Steve Schwartzman, staff writer Let’s be real with ourselves: 2013, pretty blah. Now, before all the 2013-istas come at Arts & Entertainment 9 Jan
Fraternity sponsors annual charity Christmas concert Clayton Leuba, assistant features editor Starry Night, a benefit concert presented by USU’s Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, will return to Arts & Entertainment 5 Dec
REVIEW: Songs guaranteed to get you in the holiday mood Jace Smellie, Jace’s Jams Well, here we are – three weeks until Christmas Day. Over the past few weeks the Arts & Entertainment 5 Dec
REVIEW: Disney delivers another good princess movie with ‘Frozen’ Christopher Campbell, A few good films If the movies “X-Men” and “Tangled” got married, their baby would be “Frozen.” Arts & Entertainment 3 Dec
USU’s string performers offer annual concert before Thanksgiving holiday Marlie Kohles, staff writer Under the coaching of the Fry Street Quartet, the USU Music Department proudly presented the USU String Arts & Entertainment 27 Nov