Among the many films at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, there was one title on everyone’s lips: “Atropia.” Winner of
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“It’s not Anora, it’s Ani,” claims the head-strong lead, who shines as bright as her red hair tinsel in the
*Audio clip is the voice of UPR station manager Kerry Bringhurst. Former NPR Moscow Correspondent Corey Flintoff will talk about
In November 1955, the Vietnam War split the country in two. Americans were frustrated with the government and its leaders
From their social media platforms to their classrooms, awareness is important to Utah State University students. But it means little
The ongoing Russian military invasion of Ukraine has become a worldwide issue and talking point. People and countries across the
Between classes at Utah State University on Feb. 15, Khrystyna Frank video called her family. It was 8 p.m. in
“War and Peace” by Leo Tolstoy has attained a status as one of the most famous, yet most daunting, books
Two revolutions began in Russia 100 years ago. The first occurred in March and nearly tore the country in half.
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