CHaSS plans for new Center for Languages and Cultures building Utah State University’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences may have a new central location on campus if plans for News 30 Sep
USU archaeologists publish new research on 10,000 years of human energy consumption One man’s trash is another man’s treasure – at least it is for Utah State University archaeologists studying human energy News 28 Sep
AP STORY: People from across the nation react to Ford’s testimony at the Kavanaugh hearing By MARJORIE MILLER and JOCELYN NOVECK, Associated Press It was one hearing with just two witnesses but, in an era of News 27 Sep
USU reassigns piano professor while sexual assault investigation pending Update Sept. 28 It has been confirmed that Jason Hardink, a former visiting professor in Utah State’s piano program, resigned News 27 Sep
CHaSS breaks ground for house honoring poet’s legacy The College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Utah State University broke ground Tuesday for the upcoming Swenson House, a News 24 Sep
Former USU student files lawsuit against piano professor seeking more than $300,000 A former Utah State University piano student has filed a lawsuit against Associate Professor Dennis Hirst, claiming he sexually assaulted All 24 Sep
Scooter company in contact with Logan, but Bird isn’t ready to fly just yet By Kendall Douglass One of the nation’s largest electric scooter-share companies has submitted an application to operate in Logan. The city’s All 18 Sep
Police and EMTs try a new tactic for active shootings Police departments and rescue agencies in Cache Valley are working together by trying a new tactic that could save more News 17 Sep
Logan City Police arrest Hyrum man in connection with homicide investigation The Logan City Police Department arrested 41-year-old Stacey Willis, of Hyrum, in connection with the slaying of Merrilee Cox-Lafferty Saturday News 16 Sep
Five new positions added to Title IX and related offices Utah State University is adding five new university-funded positions to the Title IX, Student Affairs, and Sexual Assault and Anti-Violence All 13 Sep
Aggie First Scholars program increasing retention rates Aggie First Scholars is giving first-generation students a better experience at Utah State University and increasing retention rates. Aggie First News 13 Sep
Newly released documents detail reprimand of former USU interim piano program coordinator A letter of reprimand claims Dennis Hirst, former interim Utah State University piano program director, “enabled or ignored [former head All 12 Sep