Police Blotter, March 2 Sunday Feb. 22 • While working a special assignment at Mardi Gras in the TSC, USU and Logan City Police News 2 Mar
Geologist dates Native American rock art J.P. Rodriquez A USU professor is applying geological techniques to solve an archeological problem. Joel Pederson, associate professor of News 2 Mar
USU students present petition to state legislature Greg Boyles The Utah State University Student Lobbyists visited Capitol Hill last Wednesday to present the petition which has News 2 Mar
Science helps explain cravings for junk food Adam Ward As obesity in America reaches epidemic proportions, researchers are keying in on the reasons for ever-expanding waistlines News 2 Mar
ASUSU primary election results announced Mark Vuong Fewer than 100 students gathered outside the Fusion HD3 office to listen to the announcement of the News 2 Mar
Candidates debate Seth Bracken Budget cuts and the proposed fee increase to support the athletics department and Aggie Blue Bikes topped News 27 Feb
ASUSU campaigns bylaws change Rachel Christensen ASUSU candidates can now use multimedia, such as text messaging and the Internet, to campaign, something ASUSU News 27 Feb
Ag students hear of future of embryo transfer Jacie Fasselin University of Florida professor Peter M. Hansen gave USU students the opportunity to learn about different research News 27 Feb
Students take on healthy living challenge Seth Bracken The healthy living challenge is back this semester and has expanded so that all students living News 25 Feb
Internment camp survivors remember the past Stephanie Bassett Grace Oshita was one of thousands of Japanese Americans forced to leave their homes during World War News 25 Feb
Amount of budget cuts still unclear Becka Turner “Budget Cut” is a word that has been incorporated into the vocabulary of students and faculty as News 25 Feb
Down economy may claim Blue Bikes Mark Vuong A Coke or Aggie Blue Bikes? That’s the motto for the bike shop that is asking News 25 Feb