Irrigation system alleviates farming stresses Rhett Wilkinson USU Cooperative Extension introduced a type of solar-powered, round-the-clock ranching technology to the state of Utah that News 31 Jan
USU looks toward professional school on campus Catherine Meidell In Utah there is one veterinarian for every 6,000 people, which is why Ken White, department head News 31 Jan
Settlement reached in Starks lawsuit Megan Bainum A lawsuit filed in August 2009 has been settled between the family of Michael Starks and News 28 Jan
Speaker: Bible open to interpretation Kasey Van Dyke Library room 101 was filled Wednesday for Dr. Susan Shaw’s lecture “They Didn’t Teach Me That News 28 Jan
Five recommendations come out of Starks lawsuit 1. Review existing alcohol and hazing training and have students participate in the designing of new ones. 2. Invite local News 28 Jan
Family member receives $100,000 for landslide loss Dan Smith Legal representatives for USU and all other parties involved in the Logan landslide lawsuit met on Wednesday News 28 Jan
PR major appointed to new position By CATHERINE MEIDELL Hillary Searle, ASUSU’s newly appointed arts and lecture director, was sworn in during Wednesday’s executive News 28 Jan
Prescription drug use number rising at USU Dan Smith Prescription drug abuse and misuse are on the rise at Utah State University, said drug and News 28 Jan
Biographer delves into beginnings of mass media Catherine Meidell Joseph Pulitzer was a pioneer of journalism in the mid-19th century who began to use word craft News 26 Jan
ASUSU tweaks election rules Megan Bainum With ASUSU elections coming up, many students will notice a different atmosphere than past years, and council News 26 Jan
USU research points to bee extinction Kayla Hall Several bumblebee species are on the decline, according to a study conducted over the last few years News 26 Jan
Students learning less in college? Mike Burnham How much smarter do you get in college? As it turns out, the answer may be “not News 26 Jan