Coming out of the closet with graphic novels EVAN MILLSAP, staff writer The Merrill-Cazier Library has a new exhibit called Novels.” Graphic novels get a pretty bad rap, Arts & Entertainment 25 Oct
Giving back this Halloween with safe outdoor activities EVAN MILLSAP, staff writer Across USU, students are coming up with creative, new ways to celebrate Halloween. Below are just Arts & Entertainment 25 Oct
A corny way to get lost MACKENZI VAN ENGELENHOVEN, staff writer A field just off Main Street holds a place where visitors are told to “Get Arts & Entertainment 12 Oct
A DAY IN THE LIFE: Gotta have more cowbell STEVE SCHWARTZMAN It was mid-way through the 2010 college basketball season when Kamari Hale came to the Spectrum with her Arts & Entertainment 9 Oct
Cricket brings a piece of Europe to the Quad NOELLE JOHANSEN, staff writer Even though it’s not university official, that doesn’t stop cricket diehards from holding games and tournaments Arts & Entertainment 9 Oct
‘Stomp’ing into Logan MACKENZIE VAN ENGELENHOVEN For about 20 years they have played sold-out shows around the world. Their tickets sell for hundreds Arts & Entertainment 9 Oct
REVIEW: Cage is top-notch as ‘Lieutenant’ Ben Roden Wow. If you think the title is unorthodox, just wait until you watch the film. Terence McDonagh Arts & Entertainment 23 Apr
Action-packed game short on story, high on adrenaline Billy Harlow A third-person shooter with more explosions than a Hollywood summer blockbuster, “Just Cause 2” promised to burst Arts & Entertainment 23 Apr
Student-produced work debuts at Lyric Theatre Noelle Johansen Borrowing its namesake from an existing sign on a golf course in Browning, Texas, “Do Not Hit Arts & Entertainment 23 Apr
Last show for Logan singer Linton Lis Stewart It will be one last hurrah for Logan singer-songwriter Libbie Linton. Linton, a Logan native, will be Arts & Entertainment 23 Apr