Christopher Coyne, an economist and professor at George Mason University, spoke in downtown Logan on Monday about the effects of
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In light of recommendations from the Center for Disease Control, Utah State University issued a travel advisory restricting all university-related
As spring break approaches, there are several book-filled tables in the Merrill-Cazier library atrium bearing the advertisement: “All books only
Aggie Music Project performed jazz vespers at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Logan on Monday for the Lenten Compline Service.
Under the Utah Fair Housing Law, housing discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, familial status and
Since January, a machine which converts food waste to compost, a nutrient-rich soil supplement for plants, has been running outside
Students at Utah State University now have opportunities to connect with Aggie alumni from different professions and walks of life
RecycleMania, a competition to raise awareness about recycling, reusing and conservation, is held every year on campuses across the United
The Utah State University Government Relations Council visited Capitol Hill on Wednesday, delivering Aggie Ice Cream to members of Congress
The Utah State University Athletics Department is requesting $1.5 million from the state Legislature this year. Sen. Lyle Hillyard, R-Logan,