by Amy Reid | Oct 31, 2014 | News Articles
On Wednesday, Utah State University’s Office of Research and Graduate Studies and the Caine College of the Arts hosted the third annual TEDxUSU conference in the USU Performance Hall. The event began at 3 p.m. and ran until 8 p.m. The conference was split into...
by Clay Marsh | Oct 29, 2014 | News Articles
Mahatma Ghandi was the father of civil change and Indian independence in British-ruled India. Through his public displays of civil disobedience, social change was able to come about to a people who felt substantially oppressed. It only felt normal when writing this...
by Britt Stevens | Oct 29, 2014 | News Articles
Among other things, October is LGBT History month. It is a month dedicated to raising awareness of the history of LGBT activism and the importance of the movement.People have fought for MOGAI identifiers (marginalized orientation, gender alignments and intersex) to be...
by Aubrey Simcox | Oct 27, 2014 | News Articles
As the highest court in the nation, the Supreme Court has quite a bit of responsibility. They determine the constitutionality of laws that affect the entirety of the nation, such as laws involving religious practices and their effect on corporate requirements and...
by Emily Powell | Oct 20, 2014 | News Articles
Debbie Ditton’s bright and charming take on this classic musical (based on the stories written by Damon Runyon) portrays the criminal world of mobsters and continuous crap games as a harmless fantasy in this playful take on the Big Apple. Stephanie White’s...
by Britt Stevens | Oct 16, 2014 | News Articles
Anita Sarkeesian, a well-known feminist youtuber has spent the last few years talking about the representation of women in the media; more recently moving over to specifically talking about video games. This is something that needs to be discussed because there is a...