Religious studies club offers outlet for education By Greg Boyles Despite what some students may believe, the Religious Studies Club is not in the business of converting. Arts & Entertainment 8 Oct
Dating can be difficult at USU By Nick Peterson Students who are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at USU may Arts & Entertainment 8 Oct
How religion affects USU By Heather Griffiths Of freshmen students on campus, 86.8 percent choose Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints as their Arts & Entertainment 8 Oct
The man behind the message By Greg Boyles Most students have seen him preaching behind the TSC to passersby, but very few at USU know Arts & Entertainment 8 Oct
Get lost while creating a corn maze By Jess Allen Wandering around in corn maze is fun, frustrating and even a little scary depending on the circumstances, Arts & Entertainment 6 Oct
COLUMN: Complexity in dating By Lindsay Anderson A few weeks back you will recall my article “Being single is no walk in the park.” Arts & Entertainment 6 Oct
Domestic Destination: Bean burritos – kicking the trash out of the Hot Pocket By C. Ann Jensen The number one complaint I hear about cooking is doing it every day. If you are Arts & Entertainment 6 Oct
Global Village offers fair trade at a fair price By C. Ann Jensen There are not many places in Logan that sell Tibetan prayer flags and handmade jewelry from Arts & Entertainment 6 Oct
Students get paid to do what? By Kandice Crompton During each break at a hockey game Brandon Forster, or one of four others, drives out onto Arts & Entertainment 6 Oct
A modern-day exchange By Courtnie Packer It’s trading chips for a twinkie. Bartering is one of the oldest ways of doing business. Mike Arts & Entertainment 6 Oct