This Saturday, the Utah State Aggies will welcome the Utah Utes to Maverik Stadium for the first time since 2012,
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Tucked close to the red rocks of eastern Utah near the banks of the Colorado River lies the Moab Museum,
Of the many statewide campuses, the oldest aside from Logan are Utah State University’s Uintah Basin campuses in Roosevelt and
In August 2016, the first annual Luminary at Utah State University began. Since then, students in the Connections course have
As part of the LGBTQIA+ Health & History Series, Utah State University invited Susan Stryker to present her research to
Frida Kahlo, one of the founding members of the Guerrilla Girls, presented on Thursday, Nov. 10 as a speaker at
Laughter comes from an empty room. The lights flicker. Something falls. A child runs through the hall, then disappears into
The Quad was home to a modern reenactment of the Battle of Marathon Friday afternoon. Daniel Porter, a senior majoring
He gets emotional every time. It’s hard not to, given what Bradley Parry knows — given what was lost. It
The Utah State University Inclusion Center is putting on a series of events during November to celebrate Native American Heritage