by Shanie Howard | Apr 23, 2015 | News Articles
In the past few months, four candidates have announced their plans to run for president in the 2016 election.The only Democrat to have declared candidacy is Hilary Clinton, whom some speculate is using her positions as a woman and the only Democratic representative to...
by Riley Thompson | Apr 17, 2015 | News Articles
Either you’re excited about Disney rescuing the franchise from George Lucas, or you are skeptical of how the they’ll adapt this new movie. Decide for yourself as you watch this new trailer out, and for those true fan’s there is a few things we now...
by Lauren Jones | Apr 12, 2015 | News Articles
Utah State University has produced many notable students, but few have changed it like Bill Robins, the colorblind student body president who raised the funds to build the Taggart Student Center. Robins and his wife died in 1954 in a horrific plane crash at age 29,...
by Cody Scott | Apr 10, 2015 | News Articles, Student Life
The registration rush is over, but how did students fare with the new system and technical issues? Here are the best reactions from social media about the registration. 1. When Canvas was affected by the Banner shutdown 2. The real problem with...
by Cody Scott | Apr 6, 2015 | News Articles
Registration can be a hassle if you don’t know what you are doing. In addition to the stress of not knowing if the class you want will be full or planning your schedule four months before actually taking classes, you may have to deal with wifi issues, and your...
by Shanie Howard | Feb 26, 2015 | News Articles
Walking into Edith Bowen Laboratory School for the first time, you can instantly tell that this school is different from other elementary schools. To your left, a group of kids are following along with dance moves on a big screen T.V., while others are trying to...