Fish waste to fertilizer: Sustainable alternatives within agriculture Joe Masabni, a vegetable extension specialist and professor at Texas A&M, visited Utah State University on Oct. 17 to present All 21 Oct
Comet visible over Logan, first time in 80,000 years If Utahns glanced west during sunset between 6 and 8 p.m. there’s a chance they saw comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, All 21 Oct
Logan’s hidden landscapes: The geology of underground karst systems, caves The caves of Logan Canyon offer visitors and locals the opportunity to explore 100 winding miles of arches, springs and All 21 Oct
Kokanee salmon run the river The streams above Porcupine Dam were bursting with brightly colored kokanee salmon as they performed their yearly salmon run, filling All 21 Oct
Protecting Bear Lake: Invasive species pose a growing threat Thirty-eight miles west through Logan Canyon lies Bear Lake, nestled within the sleepy town of Garden City. Often dubbed the All 21 Oct
Bikepacking; camping on wheels What do you get when you combine biking and backpacking? You get what is widely referred to as bikepacking. An Highlander 21 Oct
Salmon Run at Porcupine Reservoir The Annual Kokanne Salmon Run at Porcupine Reservoir lasts only a few weeks from September through early October. The Reservoir Gallery 17 Oct
Competing for the campus crown: Henry Silva is Mr. USU 2024 Last Tuesday, a new king of campus was crowned as the 2024 Mr. USU Pageant took place. Students filled the All 16 Oct
Mr. USU 2024 Participants in the Mr. USU Pageant perform a variety of routines from dancing with singing to Ted Talk presentations. Henry All 10 Oct
Nigerian Student Association celebrates Nigerian Independence Day Nigeria won its long-sought-after freedom from British colonial rule on Oct. 1, 1960, ushering in a new era of progress All 10 Oct