International Week wraps up festivities Mariah Noble, staff writer Dominican students who get a good education will be able to return and influence their home News 19 Nov
Newspaper business an evolving issue Owen Price, staff writer The role local newspapers have traditionally played in stimulating discussion on community issues may be coming News 14 Nov
No Coke for USU Eric Jungblut, copy editor After 12 years of being a Coca-Cola campus, things are going to look a little more News 14 Nov
Mission gap dollars not a budget killer for USU/SA Danielle Manley, assistant news editor The USU Student Association Executive Council decided to increase their budget by two percent on News 14 Nov
’02 Nobel Prize winner speaks about economy and housing Marissa Neeley, staff writer The Orson A. Christensen Auditorium was packed Wednesday as Nobel Laureate Vernon L. Smith spoke about News 14 Nov
USU student business group gets real-world experience Marissa Neeley, staff writer The Business Intelligence Group is an organization within the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business that News 14 Nov
Geology museum opens doors to public with Rock and Fossil Day Maile Burnett The new geology museum on campus hosted Rock and Fossil Day Saturday which included a model of a News 12 Nov
Soil in Amazon rainforest altered by ancient civilizations Zack Oldroyd Patches of Amazonian soil prove to be exceptionally fertile thanks to help from ancient civilizations. Dr. Antoinette News 12 Nov
Finding Asia event brings culture to USU Amanda Grover USU’s Asian Student Association hosted its second annual Finding Asia event on Nov. 9 in the Taggart Student News 12 Nov
Biological engineering students win first place Maile Burnett A team of biological engineering students took the gold prize at the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition for News 12 Nov