On Friday, Aug 23, incoming first-year students walked from the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum to the Quad to assemble an
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This story is published as part of U.S. Democracy Day and the Utah College Media Collaborative, a cross-campus project bringing
For many students, the first week of college can be a foggy experience to navigate. It can also be a
The ever-changing state of the climate, due to global warming and climate change, has increased interest in restoration sciences. The
From writing detailed research papers to conducting large scale data analysis, AI has taken on an unprecedented role in the
Incoming freshmen students walk in the Connections Luminary Event. Each of them holds a replica Old Main Tower lantern.
Stifling heat has blanketed Utah with record-breaking temperatures — the U.S. National Weather Service reports an average high of 102
Due to increased interest among students in mitigating the worsening effects of climate change, universities such as Utah State are
As the Department of Education’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid experiences launching and processing delays, incoming college students across
Ian Parvin originally came to Utah State University to study mechanical engineering, but after graduation he is going to pursue