USU and statewide student leaders continue mental health improvement efforts A year after state legislators declared a mental health crisis at Utah’s colleges and universities, student leaders and administrators are News 29 Jan
True Aggie Night during total eclipse of the moon Utahn’s will witness a total lunar eclipse Wednesday at 4:48 a.m. Total coverage will begin at 5:51 a.m. and will All 29 Jan
USU remembers the late Professor Dennis Dolny Utah State University lost one of its most beloved professors Jan. 9 after he suffered a stroke. Dennis Dolny was Campus News 25 Jan
Fee board votes to increase technology fee; postpone athletics fee vote The Utah State University Fee Board met again Wednesday to vote on the proposed fee adjustments it heard two weeks Campus News 25 Jan
Sports doctor headed to prison for life, sex abuse scandal will follow Michigan State for years to come By ED WHITE and DAVID EGGERT, Associated Press LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Sports doctor Larry Nassar is on his way to News 25 Jan
2018-19 USUSA candidates announced The Utah State University Student Association candidates for the 2018-19 academic year filed officially Monday afternoon. The list of candidates News 22 Jan
USU students, faculty and community ‘look back to march forward’ at Logan’s Women’s March Utah State University students and professors braved the frigid temperatures with other community members as they participated in the Women’s News 21 Jan
USU faculty and students to speak at the Logan Women’s March Last year, millions of people flooded the streets of cities across the world to protest the inauguration of President Donald News 19 Jan
President Noelle Cockett releases guide aiming to help students in distress Utah State University President Noelle Cockett released a “resource guide” Thursday to guide faculty and staff through helping distressed students, All 19 Jan
‘Tis the (flu) season Don’t be surprised when the person sitting next to you in class can’t stop coughing and sniffling. According to The All 18 Jan
USU student rescued from Logan Canyon, experts say he’s lucky Cache County search and rescue teams spent Sunday evening searching for 19-year-old Max Susman in Logan Canyon after Susman called All 18 Jan
Soda and scholarships? Pepsi provides funding for first and second-year students Utah State University’s contract with Pepsi is ten and a half years old, and in that time Pepsi has does Campus News 12 Jan