‘Edenbrooke’: a romance novel with more than a ‘happily ever after’ Marissa Neeley, staff writer Yep, it’s another romance. Are you surprised? It’s me, the hopeless romantic, but this has to Arts & Entertainment 30 Jan
Humans of USU: Jean Maxwell The Utah Statesman interviewed Jean Maxwell, a freshman majoring in biochemistry from Bancroft, Idaho. Utah Statesman: Who is someone Arts & Entertainment 28 Jan
Humans of USU: Madison Smith Noelle Johansen, staff writer The Utah Statesman interviewed Madison Smith, a junior in public relations, from Dallas, Texas. Utah Arts & Entertainment 28 Jan
‘Why did they ever get rid of…?’ January edition Steve Schwartzman It’s a new month, new semester, same column, still unsure about the Eggo waffle. These are the times. Columns 16 Jan
Selfie Police: a chance to be selfless Noelle Johansen, staff writer Some people take them daily, hourly or every few minutes. Others wait for a colorful background Arts & Entertainment 16 Jan
REVIEW: ‘Hercules’ is no legend Spencer Palmer, staff writer The trailers for “The Legend of Hercules” never sold me, and even with an open mind, Arts & Entertainment 14 Jan
COLUMN: How to avoid social media from nixing your loan Steve Schwartzman, staff writer As a rule, banks are scary. Few things come across more harrowing than sitting inside a Lifestyles 14 Jan
Angie’s: Where the locals paint Noelle Johansen, staff writer Just before Main Street on 700 North sits a long, barren wall. It is beige, windowless Arts & Entertainment 14 Jan
Humans of USU: Colter Smith The Utah Statesman interviewed Colter Smith, a sophomore in agricultural systems technology from Manila, Utah. US: What are you Arts & Entertainment 14 Jan
Service a popular holiday pastime Chelsea Hunter, assistant features editor There are opportunities available to serve others during the holiday season, whether it’s a family Christmas 9 Jan