By CATHERINE MEIDELL Not only have Egyptian mummies been gold mines for anthropological research in past centuries, they were used
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By ASHLEY CUTLER The leadership committee of USU’s College Republicans gathered Thursday night to celebrate the results of the 2010
By JESSICA SWEAT This week, students across USU’s campus are being invited by ASUSU Diversity Vice President Kaho Fiefia to
By KASEY VAN DYKE The USU homepage got a facelift this weekend which Ben Renard-Wiart, the USU Webmaster, said is
By ROB JEPSON The USU Uintah Basin Campus will soon instate a new dean and executive director. The position will
By ROB JEPSON The Huntsman School of Business recently launched a new program designed to help students develop their sprouting
By CATHERINE MEIDELL USU alumnus Michael Sutton is in the fight to create equal areas of marine and land preservations
By DAN SMITH Senior Foreign Correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR) Anne Garrels visited Utah State this week to speak
By JESSICA SWEAT Utah State University is officially on its way to owning its own unique iPod application. Public
By CATHERINE MEIDELL Craig Lofthouse, USU bowling instructor and bowling club coach, passed away Wednesday between five and 6 p.m.