Lt. Gov. Cox explains Utah politics in about 140 characters Maile Burnett, staff writer Politicians are using social media even more as they begin to figure out how to utilize News 28 Jan
Fiefia a dedicated president Andrew Redfern, staff writer Trying to decide what questions to ask Doug Fiefia, president of the USU Student Association, wasn’t News 23 Jan
Al’s Sporting Goods builds new digs Jeff Dahdah, assistant sports editor Residents of Logan can look forward to a new shopping center by the end of News 23 Jan
Executive Council considers USA Today partnership Danielle Manley, assistant news editor Amid its usual weekly updates, the USU Student Association Executive Council received a presentation from News 23 Jan
Flu targeting younger age group Sarah Romero, staff writer With the flu season at its peak, people between the ages of 18 and 64 are Health 23 Jan
College Republicans change leadership Marissa Neeley USU College Republicans recently changed its leadership. Former president Evan Hall stepped down and Andy Pierucci was elected News 22 Jan
Forestry Club receives employment advice Zack Oldroyd USU’s Forestry Club hosted Meredith Perkins and Travis Jones on Thursday to discuss employment options for those who News 22 Jan
Entrepreneurs come to USU for business lecture series Marissa Neeley The Entrepreneur Leadership Series at USU is responsible for helping interested students start and grow business, said executive News 22 Jan
Aggie Radio hopes to make waves in the valley Connor Comeau Aggie Radio, the student-run radio station on campus, applied for a license to become a fully operating FM News 22 Jan
Student rec center groundbreaking: David Berg The groundbreaking ceremony for the new Student Recreation and Wellness Center is set for 11:30 a.m on March News 22 Jan