Suit accuses USU in landslide case By DAN SMITH Facing a lawsuit alleging university responsibility in last year’s canal landslide that killed three people, USU legal News 11 Oct
Observatory open house marks official completion By ROB JEPSON The USU physics department hosted an open house last Friday to commemorate the opening of the recently News 11 Oct
Research still underway after Camp Williams fire By MEGAN BAINUM Despite the recent fires at Camp Williams, no research being done through the USU department of wildland News 11 Oct
Process in obtaining grants simplifies By CATHERINE MEIDELL National initiative to encourage more college students to apply for grants as well as create a simpler News 8 Oct
Middle East club discusses Islam By MIKE BURNHAM The Middle East club met Oct. 5 to try to dispel some of the many misunderstandings associated News 8 Oct
Event answers questions about breast cancer By ALLIE JEPPSON Joining the nation-wide effort to support Breast Cancer Awareness month and raise awareness among USU students, the News 8 Oct
Gov dedicates USU building By RHETT WILKINSON The new USTAR Bioinnovations 650 Building was unveiled Oct. 7, complete with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Utah Gov. News 8 Oct
River research attempts to increase safety By RHETT WILKINSON Extensive research on the Le Sueur River, also known as the Minnesota River, is underway to develop News 8 Oct
USU changes summer semester By JESSICA SWEAT With enrollment of about 2,100 students during Summer semesters, USU has decided to take action and hopes News 8 Oct
Feared spider bites may be misdiagnosis By KEITH BURBANK Spider researchers are encouraging people to keep the offending hobo spider after receiving a bite, said Rod News 6 Oct