REVIEW: ‘Host’ goes farther than Twilight SPENCER PALMER Earth is at peace. There are no wars, disease or hunger. But humans aren’t in control of Lifestyles 4 Apr
Adventure extends to all at Common Ground CONNOR COMEAU, staff writer Cache Valley is known for its outdoor activities. From boating to hiking, there is Lifestyles 4 Apr
Hidden Cache Valley eateries feed the masses CARLI SORENSON, staff writer When cooking one’s own food gets old and the campus food gets a little Lifestyles 4 Apr
COLUMN: Don’t buy the lie of 24-hours drive-thrus KENDALL PACK Sometimes we try to convince ourselves that 24-hour Mexican food is healthy. We tell ourselves they use Lifestyles 28 Mar
REVIEW: Animation adds variety to Logan Film Festival SAM MCCONKIE Animation is a truly wonderful medium. Unfortunately, it’s often overlooked because it carries the stigma of being Lifestyles 28 Mar
A competitive concerto KIEL REID, staff writer Every year the the music department in the Caine College of the Arts hosts Lifestyles 28 Mar
COLUMN: Spring time equals ring time for some students STEVE SCHWARTZMAN According our trusty Gregorian calendar and most commercials endlessly pushing clearance sales at Kmart, it is Lifestyles 26 Mar
Finding ‘Equilibrium’ CALE PATTERSON, features senior writer For years, Erik Bateman saw failure as a bad thing. After nearly three Lifestyles 26 Mar
REVIEW: ‘Equilibrium’ fares well at Logan Film Festival SAM MCCONKIE Finding our balance and our groove is rarely an easy task, especially if you’re a paranoid novelist. Lifestyles 26 Mar
Researchers dive into cause of Lake Bonneville flood ERIC JUNGBLUT, copy editor More than 2 million people live along the Wasatch Front. However, tens of thousands Lifestyles 26 Mar