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Amanda Petersen “doesn’t quit” Amanda Petersen, a master’s graduate at Utah State University, took an unexpected path through college. Petersen began her master’s program All 29 Apr 0
Tyler Rich connects campuswide When Utah native Tyler Rich arrived at Utah State, he was set to be a finance major in the Huntsman All 29 Apr 0
USUSA officers sworn in, hope to “leave a legacy of good” On Friday, April 19, statewide Aggies traveled from far and wide to join Logan Aggies in the TSC Ballroom for All 22 Apr 0
Eight athletes inducted into hall of fame Utah State University’s athletic department named eight alumni to the Athletic Hall of Fame Saturday, April 20. The athletics hall All 29 Apr 0
Common Ground Outdoor Adventures hosts wheelchair basketball game The bustling gymnasium of Green Canyon High School was full of excitement on Friday, April 12, as the Logan community All 22 Apr 0
Gradauate Ian Parvin unites music and STEM Ian Parvin originally came to Utah State University to study mechanical engineering, but after graduation he is going to pursue All 29 Apr 0
Daniella Rivera leaves mark on College of Engineering Over 40,000 students are currently enrolled in Utah State University’s mechanical engineering program, according to the Office of Analysis, Assessment All 29 Apr 0
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 All 29 Apr 0
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