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
Reporter addresses issue of skewed web content By DAN SMITH Social media sites, like Facebook and Twitter, provide ways for journalists to spread information and find sources, News 6 Oct
Right to bear arms enforced in class By APRIL ASHLAND The U.S. Constitution states that all people have the right to bear arms without infringement of the News 6 Oct
ASUSU approves iPod application By JESSICA SWEAT After the traditional opening of an ASUSU Executive Council meeting and a large round of applause for News 6 Oct
Research to improve cataract surgery By MEGAN BAINUM In an attempt to make cataract surgery safer, USU Professor Steven Aust has been researching ways to News 6 Oct
Department head accepts job in Washington By MEGAN ALLEN In January, biology department head Daryll DeWald will begin an appointment as dean of the College of News 4 Oct
USU research battles bullies By ADRIANNA REES USU Assistant Professor Scott Ross, who works in the special education and rehabilitation department, will be awarded News 4 Oct
UPR broadens range of listeners by DAN SMITH Utah Public Radio, and its student-run Aggie Radio, will now be heard in more areas in Utah News 4 Oct
Texts inform riders of shuttle locations by CHELSEY GENSEL A new feature on the Aggie Shuttle GPS tracking system now allows students to receive text alerts News 4 Oct
Club gives children the tools to succeed by CATHERINE MEIDELL Due to the prevalence of illiteracy in India, USU students have organized and established a school in News 4 Oct
Covey gives advice on leadership By MEGAN BAINUM assistant news editor Helping students realize being a leader is possible, world renowned teacher and author Stephen News 1 Oct