Jan. 17 marks the 25th anniversary of the celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day. In looking back at King’s
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By ANNA HARRIS Would you rather kids were sharing facts or herpes? Although oversimplistic, this question demonstrates the general reason
To the editor: Students: welcome back to Cache Valley, famous for having the worst winter air quality in the
The time has come for students to begin shelling out hundreds of dollars for five-pound books we now have to
Do you know why science is important to you? You might, and you might not. I would like to pose
To the editor: In the article, “Film Shows Differing Opinions,” published December third, the overall attitude towards the liberal
By TYLER BARLOW In a world dominated by Twitter, Facebook, and texting; information literacy, by its classical interpretation, seems to
By BEN ZARITSKY It has been a mystery to me for some time why anyone would credit Glenn Beck as
Out of all the unfortunate things that could happen on an icy road – slipping into a ditch, spinning out