Five things to do in Logan during the summer (COVID-19 edition) When I came up to Logan last year for summer school, I was shocked by the desolation. Perhaps I thought All 10 Jun
USU graduates recognized on the quad On May 28, Utah State University officially canceled 2020’s graduation ceremony. The commencement had been previously postponed until August. While All 8 Jun
Review: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes On May 19, the highly controversial “The Hunger Games” prequel novel, “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” was released. Suzanne All 5 Jun
An exploration into modern romantic archetypes Since ancient times, we believe stories have largely remained the same. This is probably due to the success of certain All 1 Jun
Column: The economics of popularity Humans are social creatures. We do not exist independently but through friend groups, tribes and hierarchies. This aspect of human All 29 May
Evolution of the modern day sitcom When you hear the word “sitcom,” chances are you think of laugh tracks, live studio audiences and wacky, unreasonable situations All 26 May
The grind don’t stop: Local Virginia bookstore pushes forward despite COVID-19 Leesburg is a small town in northern Virginia with a charming historic district that dates back to 1758. This area All 26 May
“Hamilton” to be streamed on Disney Plus Social distancing, self-isolation and quarantining have fueled the popularity of online streaming services. While some films set to be released All 19 May
Understanding your life as a novel “The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.” – Carl Gustav Jung It is revealed evidently All 16 May
Opinion: Why you should learn lie detection The world is full of lies and those willing to lie. Lies have the potential to devastate. They can present All 3 May