IDIAS creating learning modules By KASEY VAN DYKE From emergency response training modules to math-education applications, the Interactive Design for Instructional Applications and Simulations Lifestyles 1 Nov
A festival of light at USU By CASSANDRA LAMBERT “Imagine a 5,000 year-old civilization that still thrives today,” said Swadesh Patra, a graduate student studying electrical Lifestyles 1 Nov
Who you gonna call? By DELAYNE LOCKE At an early age, ghost hunter Kevin Erickson had a startling experience with the paranormal that began Lifestyles 29 Oct
Country band prepares for Cache Valley concert By ALEXANDRIA EVENSEN Matt Lopez can’t remember a time when there wasn’t music in his life. “There are pictures Lifestyles 29 Oct
COLUMN: Due West goes South with their debut album By COLIN MITCHELL In the music world, there are a lot of stereotypes that aren’t accurate, as well as some Lifestyles 29 Oct
Musical brings childhood characters to life By NOELLE JOHANSEN As Utah Sate Theatre presents “Seussical the Musical,” one can only hope that Sam I Am will Lifestyles 29 Oct
USU’s A-Team mentors and educates incoming students By KASEY VAN DYKE The A-Team stands for “truth and valour,” according to Kate Gourley, one of the coordinators for Lifestyles 27 Oct
Getting ready for the future of academics By NIKKI LIVES Upon hearing the phrase “Center for the School of the Future,” one may think of whirring, hovering Lifestyles 27 Oct
Just wanna play ping pong By MELODY CAMPBELL Alex Florek, an undeclared sophomore, wanted to join the ping pong club. The only problem? There wasn’t Lifestyles 27 Oct
COLUMN: Top picks for candy heaven By STEVE SCHWARTZMAN Ah, Halloween. A nostalgic time of year when we enjoy friends, family, autumn leaves and watching little Lifestyles 27 Oct