Students still plan to serve during Break Becka Turner Despite advisories issued by the U.S. State Department, a group of seven students are braving the border News 6 Mar
What’s open, what’s closed during forced furlough During the week-long furlough, what services will still be available on campus? All nonessential services will be closed. What News 6 Mar
Speaker: Christianity is plausible Stephanie Bassett Christianity is plausible in the 21st century and the Bible still speaks great truth, said Charles H. News 6 Mar
Art tells the story of the West Monica Swapp As part of USU’S Department of English Speakers Series, Dan Flores, writer and News 6 Mar
Spring Break travel to Mexico discouraged by some Greg Boyles The U.S. Department of State has released a travel alert discouraging visits to Mexico, especially to cities News 6 Mar
Tolsen elected ASUSU president Benjamin Wood The crowd stood applauding and cheering Wednesday as Tyler Tolsen was announced student body president for the News 6 Mar
Several alumni honored for USU’s Founders celebration Lisa Christensen The A will glow blue on Old Main March 6, but not because of a big sports News 4 Mar
Steam room citation leads to changes in HPER policy Rachel Christensen Investigations surrounding reports of lewdness at the men’s HPER steam room uncovered postings on Craigslist.com soliciting this News 4 Mar
Student jobs may soon suffer due to budget cuts Arie Kirk With USU experiencing budget cuts in many areas, some students are feeling the crunch, too. Final numbers News 4 Mar
Campus Briefs Hawaiian Reggae and R&B artists, Rammage, will be performing at Club New York Thursday as a part of the News 4 Mar
Women’s b-ball team helps battle malaria in Africa Brendon Butler The Lady Aggies basketball team will fight the San Jose State Spartans at 7 p.m. Thursday at News 4 Mar