New free wellness coaching available for Utah college students According to the American College Health Association, about half of college students experience moderate or serious psychological distress during a All 4 Oct
Deep Roots: Understanding Afghanistan and her centuries of war – Part I The United States, like many other Western nations, has a history accented with great achievements that broke down barriers to All 4 Oct
USU study finds connection between COVID-19 rates and political views A new study from a group based at Utah State University found a connection between political views and the COVID-19 All 2 Oct
USU hosts Pack It Out Utah event to clear trails and waterways USU Water Quality Extension hosted a meet up and clean up called Pack It Out Utah at Adams Park on All 1 Oct
USU Dining Services: The future on on-campus dining Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Utah State University Dining Services were forced to shut down a number of popular dining All 1 Oct
Off-campus housing complex continues to face legal backlash and angry tenants This is a continuation of a previous story about Alpine Flats. To find the first article, click here. The stories All 27 Sep
Student-led organization protests the mandated vaccine at USU On Aug. 23, the Federal Drug Administration officially approved the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Since then, vaccine mandates have become widespread All 25 Sep
COVID-19 surge fills ICU beds and postpones non-urgent surgeries Logan Regional Hospital intensive care unit beds are filling fast due to a surge in COVID-19 patients. This trend is All 24 Sep
Aggie and Utah National Guard soldier dies during training exercise Staff Sgt. Paul Lincoln Olmstead, a National Guard soldier from Utah died on Tuesday at 29-years old. During a water All 24 Sep
The United States and Afghanistan: Back to square ’01 First anniversary is gold, third anniversary is pearl, 10th anniversary is diamond, 20th anniversary is … attack helicopters? In the All 23 Sep