Paul Christiansen, columnist Earlier this week – in response to District Judge Robert J. Shelby’s decision that Amendment 3 of
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Gillian Ponce, staff writer “Matched” by Ally Condie is another dystopian society book, a genre that seems so popular right
Steve Schwartzman, staff writer Let’s be real with ourselves: 2013, pretty blah. Now, before all the 2013-istas come at
Briana Bowen, columnist Former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt once wrote, “Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long
Casey Saxton, USU/SA Public Relations and Marketing Director Final approval of the 2014 election bylaws unanimously passed the USU/SA Executive
Paul Christiansen, features editor It’s that time again – the “most wonderful time of the year.” And along with the
Briana Bowen, columnist Nearly two weeks ago, the U.S. Senate took an unprecedented step by employing the so-called “nuclear option.”
Andy Pierucci, columnist Things went nuclear almost two weeks ago in Washington, D.C. when Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.,
Tavin Stucki, editor-in-chief Just a few days before Thanksgiving, The Utah Statesman received and printed a letter to the editor
Briana Bowen, columnist One of the fundamental truths of American politics is that in order to get elected to public