by Morgan Pratt | Nov 14, 2016 | Aggie Morning Word
The word of the day is “collywobbles,” which means stomach pain or queasiness. Today is national spicy guacamole day and world diabetes day. No, that guy you met that one time at the party that you accidentally friended on Facebook hasn’t passed away. A...
by Morgan Pratt | Nov 7, 2016 | Student Life
Your word of the day is “auriferous” (aw-rif-uh-russ), which means containing gold. A 5.0 earthquake rocked Cushing, Oklahoma, on Sunday. Scientists say it’s due to fracking in the Midwest. Today is the last day to vote-by-mail. You can turn in your...
by Morgan Pratt | Oct 17, 2016 | Aggie Morning Word, News Articles, Opinion, Student Life
Scientists say dinos didn’t actually roar. A man nearly shot a person while hunting for zombies in the middle of the night, police allege. Fire safety week was last week. Voter fraud isn’t actually something that happens very often. And Dracula’s...
by Morgan Pratt | Oct 10, 2016 | Aggie Morning Word, Features, News Articles, Opinion, Student Life
Clinton and Trump debate… again. Clinton defends herself for sexual allegations against her husband… again. Trump said sexist stuff… again.Updates on Matthew: The hurricane downsized but is still dangerous. Aggie Morning Word is the morning news the...
by Morgan Pratt | Oct 3, 2016 | Aggie Morning Word, News Articles, Shows, Student Life
The price of coffee is getting more and more expensive because Brazil didn’t get enough rain to sustain all of their coffee beans. Someone released D. Trump’s taxes without him knowing. Utah State University is starting a new campaign to raise awareness...