Invasive beetle not yet confirmed in Utah, but tree care companies beg to differ Some tree care companies believe a tree-munching insect called the emerald ash borer has already begun its attack in Utah, News 15 Oct
USU fraternities join national #MyFraternity sexual assault awareness campaign Fraternities across the U.S. are campaigning to show support for sexual assault survivors and Utah State University fraternities are beginning News 13 Oct
‘God and Smog’ symposium connects religion and the environment Scholars and religious leaders throughout the country gathered at Utah State University to weigh in on the responsibility and relationship News 12 Oct
Man attempts robbery at Utah State convenience store UPDATE — Oct. 15 No inmate with Brendan Olsen’s date of birth was in the Cache County Jail Oct. 15 All 11 Oct
Utah State University piano department holds “A Celebration of Women Composers” The work of female composers was highlighted at Utah State University’s first themed, multimedia recital, on Monday in the Russell/Wanlass All 9 Oct
Faculty-Student Alliance and SAAVI to hold event in response to Kavanaugh decision Tuesday, the newly-formed Utah State University Faculty/Student Alliance will host – in partner with Sexual Assault and Anti-Violence Information – News 8 Oct
Utah’s first Latino federal judge to come to Utah State UPDATE: This event has been canceled. In celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month this October, the Utah State University Latinx Student Union News 8 Oct
Utah State cancels TEDxUSU for 2018 Utah State University’s Research and Graduate Studies College will not be hosting the event TEDxUSU this year. The event, which All 5 Oct
USU student wins prestigious NASA fellowship Jeff Taylor, a mechanical and aerospace graduate student at Utah State University, is one of five students nationwide to receive News 4 Oct
2018 Campus Cup features higher stakes Every election season, students from all around Utah universities reach across the political aisle to work together for a mutual All 4 Oct