REVIEW: ‘Far Cry 3’ lacks originality, but satisfies with gameplay Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity? Insanity is doing the exact same thing over and over Lifestyles 15 Jan
Campus club spawns local improv group ALLEE WILKINSON, features editor The freestyle dance class’s music may reverberate off the walls and the karate group can Lifestyles 15 Jan
Student’s business booms nationwide HAILEE HOUSLEY, staff writer Entrepreneurship often isn’t on a student’s radar until after their college years, but for Lifestyles 15 Jan
Utah State alumna advances career in Asia STACEY WORSTER, staff writer Sarah Dallof’s colleagues, professors, and bosses would all agree on one thing, she can do Lifestyles 15 Jan
COLUMN: Sea-Monkeys grant life-giving powers and disappointment Perhaps the first thing any young scholar should learn is not to play God – for examples, see Dr. Lifestyles 15 Jan
REVIEW: Les Mis fails on some fronts, flourishes on others SPENCER PALMER I’m not a die hard “Les Miserables” fan. I’ll admit my exposure to the story is limited. Lifestyles 10 Jan
Little Barefoot brings down the house STEVE KENT When I arrived at Alex Van Oene’s apartment to interview the band Little Barefoot, he and the Lifestyles 10 Jan
Logan-based band launches album STEVE KENT, editor in chief Logan-based band Little Barefoot will play an album release concert in the USU Performance Hall Lifestyles 10 Jan
Vice Provost pursues planetarium presidency CALE PATTERSON, features senior writer Shelves lining the walls of Michelle Larson’s office were once filled with files, books and Lifestyles 10 Jan
COLUMN: New year, new food for thought I have a terrible confession. As a 7-year-old child, I had a friend who was a vegetarian. On more Lifestyles 8 Jan