Diversity is celebrated for the United Nations’ International Day of Peace

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September 25, 2017

schedule 2 min read

Photo by Maricel Evangelista The Reflection Center celebrated the International Day of Peace, a day where students of different beliefs and backgrounds come together to discuss how to better demonstrate peace on campus. All are welcome to find, discover and seek your spiritual and ethical identities, Ellie Thompson, Reflection Center coordinator, said. Thompson led the open-house […]

Top three things “The Walking Dead” Season 8A should include

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September 25, 2017

schedule 2 min read

The Walking Dead’s eighth season premieres in less than a month, and the hype surrounding the show’s return is alive and well. Most of Season 7 was spent building up the plot and characters, and many fans are looking forward to this year’s storyline as our group of survivors face their greatest threat yet. In […]

The rediscovery of reading

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September 21, 2017

schedule 4 min read

Admit it, no matter how much you may say you hate it, reading is a good thing. Studies have shown that reading on a daily basis can slow the progress of Alzheimer’s and Dementia. Like a muscle, your brain needs regular exercise and reading is one of the best ways to get that exercise. Reading […]

Meet two entrepreneurs who will knock your socks off

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September 20, 2017

schedule 3 min read

A gangster walrus dressed in gold chains, hipster seals with do-rags and George Washington’s head on Zeus’s body are just a few of the intricate and crazy sock designs that Zach Porter, exercise science junior, and his brother Alex Porter, Utah State management information systems graduate, have created for the launch of their new sock […]

Play review: “Doctor Faustus”

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September 20, 2017

schedule 3 min read

The theatre department brought Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe to life Sept. 11 through vibrant expressions, costumes and a lively portrayal of the characters. The play is an Elizabethan tragedy sprinkled with just the right amount of comedy, and the department captured this blend perfectly. The audience was entranced by the actors who played their […]

Jazz Jam Series cures the Tuesday night blues

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September 19, 2017

schedule 3 min read

Jam sessions allow jazz artists to gain experience performing and spontaneously creating music in front of small crowds. Now, with the Jazz Jam Series happening every month on campus, jazz musicians and music lovers can get together at Centre Stage to enjoy a night full of voluntary and free-form jazz music. Each event is hosted […]

Movie Review: Stephen King’s ‘IT’

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September 18, 2017

schedule 3 min read

Bliss was the summer of 1988 in Derry. Everything from great bands, like New Kids On the Block, blasting on the radio, cliff jumping with friends into the lake, bullies cruising through the streets looking for the next chubby kid to pick on. Everything, except the terrifying clown in the sewers hunting for the next […]

Dont be labeled as a “Utah driver”, follow these three tips

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September 18, 2017

schedule 3 min read

Driving in Utah can be a hassle and stressful. Surprisingly, this has nothing to do with the harsh snow storms that cover the road during the winter. Nor the horrible construction that overtakes the roads during the summer season. No. Most of the complaints surrounding driving in Utah are focused on the drivers themselves. Utah […]

Four tips to help you succeed in college

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September 14, 2017

schedule 3 min read

College life can be a fun transition, but it can also be a difficult one. You’re thrown into a new life with different surroundings and a whole new schedule. It can be quite a shock at first. Once you start to get the hang of it, you’ll learn things that will help you succeed and […]