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Popular Logan hiking trail near Utah State will remain fenced off
A popular hiking trail near Utah State University will remain closed after Logan city officials said an agreement couldn’t be reached with nearby landowners that put up a fence and blocked the trail in recent months. In a news release Friday, Logan City said its attorney and parks and...
Can Utah State's new veterinarian college help the rural vet shortage?
Jenna Gowans didn’t always dream of being a veterinarian, but caring for animals has almost always been in her family. Gowans’ father and sister run a veterinary clinic in Tooele where she grew up. While attending Utah State University for her undergraduate degree, she said, “The running joke in my family was if I was going to get an animal science degree, then I might as well go to vet school.”
Flying free: Pilot Parker soars to graduation from College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences
Taking to the skies of Utah State University’s Price Campus, Parker Rollins is graduating this spring from the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences with a dual major in professional piloting for fixed-wing and aviation management. His journey took a major change, with a campus transition and hours of training, but he is ready to move on to the next chapter.
Spring transfer portal a disappointing surprise for Utah State
Optimistic. Pleased. Maybe even a little excited. That is how best to describe Utah State football coach Blake Anderson when the Aggies closed out spring camp last weekend. “Spring was a success,” Anderson said on the field of Maverik Stadium. “We’ve gotten better at every position. From this time last year to now, it is a better football team.” Anderson then added: “We are not done by any means.”
LISTEN: What’s behind Utah State’s award from NASA this week?
LOGAN, Utah — Two Utah State University scientists were recognized by NASA this week for their part in a $15 million project that answered this question: what will it take to sustain humans on Mars?. NASA awarded Bruce Bugbee and Lance Seefeldt with the Group Achievement Award, one of...
CEHS graduate Kiernan Callister committed to research
Kiernan Callister is set to graduate from Utah State University this spring, and her passion for psychology will continue to advance her education. “I am graduating with a bachelor of science in psychology and a minor in criminal justice,” Callister said. “What I plan to do is eventually become a professor and do research. I also just committed to a Ph.D. program here as well.”
Tyler Rich connects campuswide
When Utah native Tyler Rich arrived at Utah State, he was set to be a finance major in the Huntsman Scholar program. Little did he know he would later graduate with three bachelor’s degrees and leave a lasting impact on not only the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business but Utah State itself.
Prep boys volleyball: Bobcats finish 5th at own tourney; Logan wins at Ogden
Cache Valley teams played a lot of volleyball this past weekend. The Sky View boys hosted the Servin’ Up North Side Tournament, where Green Canyon, Ridgeline and Mountain Crest competed in the 11-team event. Logan won a tournament hosted by Ogden.
Anais Barrientos turns outdoor passion into profession
This week, Anais Barrientos will graduate from the S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources at Utah State University. Her degree is in conservation restoration ecology and a minor in watershed science along with a certificate in Geographic Information Science — a culmination of her lifelong passion for the outdoors.
Emeline Haroldsen: The limit does not exist
Emeline Haroldsen is a passionate student at Utah State University graduating this spring with a dual-major in biochemistry and math and statistics composite and a minor in data science. Her journey at USU began in the College of Science with a focus on pure mathematics, but she found her true...
Logan StoryCorps: A venue is born
Robert Linton: It's wild to think it's been 15 years. And I remember I was performing a little house concert, and my business partner -- he and his wife had just moved to Logan. And I remember after the show was over, we started talking music. And he said to me, "You know, I've got this place that I've been looking at on Federal Avenue that I'm considering turning into a recording studio, it was an old consignment shop." And I was like, "Wow, that's great. You know, I'd love to come in and see what your ideas are." And as we were browsing the building, I remember seeing downstairs and I said to him, "You know, this would be a great spot down here for the performers to be playing and upstairs, where you're already envisioning the studio, it'd be a perfect combination studio-venue that would meet the needs of local artists." That was the beginning of something great. And it's amazing to think how there was so many other people that were so crucial in how it came to be as it is today,
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