Panel explores personal aspects of immigration LIS STEWART USU students, members of the immigrant community in Logan and other interested parties gathered to talk about News 21 Apr
Zoo faces financial shortage, council debates CATHERINE BENNETT Willow Park Zoo does not have enough funding to sustain itself through the 2013 fiscal year, said News 20 Apr
Utah climatologist predicts less snow in winters to come BRIANNA BODILY Students may have to begin preparing themselves for less snow and more rain each year in Utah, News 20 Apr
Two students earn Goldwater Scholarships CAITLIN MOFFITT Two USU students, Sarah Mousley and Mitch Dabling, received Goldwater Scholarships – an award recognizing undergraduate accomplishments News 20 Apr
Stossel: Government can’t solve problems alone LIS STEWART Television journalist John Stossel doesn’t think government can fix problems, but individuals can – at least that’s News 20 Apr
Volunteers read more than 4,000 names during all-day event ARIANNA REES Dozens of USU students stood silently on the TSC Patio on Monday as names from a list News 18 Apr
Kony 2012 sparks discussion at USU TAVIN STUCKI In response to the recent Kony 2012 social media campaign, students and teachers at USU took part News 18 Apr
Memory in Aging study earns merit KEITH JACKMAN Researchers examining Alzheimer’s disease since 1995 recently brought recognition to USU. USU researchers for the Cache County News 18 Apr
ASUSU funds Equestrian Center renovation ROUCHELLE BROCKMAN The ASUSU Executive Council allocated $23,500 toward renovations of a USU-owned building near Bear Lake and $10,245 News 18 Apr
CEO of federal bank describes interest rate policy CATHERINE BENNETT The Federal Open Market Committee set target inflation in January at 2 percent, and the goal in News 18 Apr
in·tern·ship: A summer job that gives students field experience MACKENZI VAN ENGELENHOVEN This summer, hundreds of USU students will leave Logan to work as interns in a variety of News 16 Apr
Poet recounts time with scientists in Antarctica LIS STEWART Not only was Katharine Coles willing to write poems about science, she traveled to Antarctica to observe News 16 Apr