Lifestyles
ArticlesA new exhibit in the art museum poses the question of whether art and science mix by exploring the relationships between the arts and the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math. In addition to the newly-opened ArtsySTEM’s exhibit, NEHMA unveiled a second exhibit called “The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: 50 Works for 50 States.”
“Rabbit Hole,” a Pulitzer Prize winning play written by David Lindsay-Abaire, premiered at Utah State University on Tuesday at the Fine Arts Center. It was a play about, “Grief, but more a play about a family trying to find love through the hard time of this grief,” said director Jason Spelbring.
Have you ever seen an app while browsing the play store and thought, “Who would use that?” Well, never fear Aggies. I have gone through that process for you and have found three apps that are super useful even if they are weird.
Whether you love them or hate them, there are many new superhero and comic movies coming out this year. I have assembled a list of comics that will get even the most casual fan up to speed.
Students of all sexual orientations went back in time to the Roaring Twenties on Friday at the Logan Country Club to enjoy smooth jazz music and dancing at the Gay Straight Alliance’s Speakeasy.
The Utah Statesman interviewed Brett Mortenson, a sophomore majoring in applied physics from Logan, Utah
‘Tattooed Mormon’ blogger visits USU
“Blue” is a fun animated short about the life of a balloon.
Many college students experience shortages of time and money. But when it comes to eating healthy, there are ways to have your cake and eat it, too.