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By JESSICA SWEAT With the first week of school officially behind Utah State, the ASUSU Executive Council praised Programming Vice
By ASHLEY CUTLER The Ray B. West building underwent some inexpensive renovations this summer, including a new paint job, artwork,
By KEITH BURBANK Education needs to be the prerogative of the states, U.S. Senate Republican candidate Mike Lee
By KASEY VAN DYKE Craig Law, long-time USU photography professor, gave a lecture Sept. 2 in the Merrill-Cazier Library. His
By BENJAMIN WOOD Sean Michael, department head of landscape architecture and environmental planning, was injured Wednesday after colliding with a
By MEGAN BAINUM 700 North, the main road running east-west through campus, will be closed starting at 11 a.m. Sept.
By CATHERINE MEIDELL Student meal plans are now more flexible, so students in a rush can grab a pizza pocket
By JESSICA SWEAT By JESSICA SWEAT This weekend Swaner Preserve and Ecocenter, along with new partner Utah State University, will
By Catherine Meidell and Allie Jeppson news editor, staff writer Republican representative Sheryl Allen, runningmate to Democratic gubernatorial candidate Peter