Students struggle to find housing after hearing that Aggie Factory won’t be finished in time for fall semester.
Student Life
ArticlesCamping in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest offers a close-to-home get away for students.
Some students choose to go on crazy adventures and do worthwhile things to make memories this summer.
Many seniors at Utah State University are finally getting that expensive piece of paper they ordered approximately four years ago.
Finals are coming, and dead week is here. Knowing where to start studying and how to manage time can be difficult, especially with summer vacation just a couple weeks away, but some students have figured out what works for them.
“I didn’t know what I was getting into,” said Aubri Liechty, a sophomore in English, as she reflected on her experience with the eight-hour event of CommStrong.
College students experience stress, and Aggies are no exception. With summer around the corner, students are finding ways to manage stress and be emotionally healthy.
Students and community members come together at first annual Blanket Brigade,
“I probably sound awful,” said Harrison Cooper, a junior double majoring in philosophy and global communication, as she explained one of the stereotypes she perceived at Utah State University.