Deadly diseases leave mark on history Stephanie Bassett Cholera, influenza, HIV/AIDS and anthrax were four deadly diseases discussed in a speech Friday by Jeanne Small, News 30 Mar
Tuition for USU students to increase by $211 next year Greg Boyles USU students will be paying an additional $211 in tuition next year after a unanimous vote from News 30 Mar
Bicycle Brent retires from The Junction Becka Turner A farewell party was hosted Friday for Brent Carpenter who is retiring after serving Utah State University News 30 Mar
Students invited to give professors some teaching advice Mackenzie Love Utah State University professors and faculty were given advice by a student panel Wednesday afternoon on how News 27 Mar
Future Aggies attend Scholars Day Rachel Christensen About 200 high school seniors were invited to USU Thursday to participate in Scholars Day and interview News 27 Mar
URCO awards 20 USU student research grants Greg Boyles The Undergraduate Research and Creative Opportunities (URCO) will be awarding 20 USU students with a grant designed News 27 Mar
Art museum celebrates 100 years of art Becka Turner Throughout the school year the art department has been celebrating its 100 year anniversary through exhibits, lectures News 27 Mar
Can-structing learning for engineers Adam Ward After being defeated by BYU’s castle of cans last year, USU’s civil engineers News 25 Mar
Student donate plasma … to make som extra money Amanda Thomas Students at Utah State have discovered that donating plasma is a fast and News 25 Mar
USU students help African students through basketball Becka Turner Almost four years ago, a Utah State alumna, Katie Rutherford, recognized poverty to be one of the News 25 Mar