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‘Boy with Blue’ is the festival hit

By: SPENCER PALMERMOVIE REVIEW   My absolute favorite film of the Logan Film Festival was “Boy with Blue.” This was an excellent movie full of depth an... »

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COLUMN: ‘Astrological Whipping Boy’ not among festival’s best shorts

By: SPENCER PALMERMOVIE REVIEW Shorts allow filmmakers to illustrate a point in a relatively small period of time — generally one to 30 minutes. The collection of shorts from this year’s Logan Film Festival included many from »

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COLUMN: ‘Gilad and All That Jazz’ is a mediocre documentary about an extraordinary man

By: SPENCER PALMERMovie Review Logan’s first film festival was a great success. As with all things, the festival had its ups and downs. There were a variety of films from around the world, with a majority from Cache Valley... »

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USU Eastern historian earns full professorship

By: ARIANNA REE For the first time in USU’s history, a professor not based on the university’s Logan campus has achieved tenure and promotion as a full professor, and the distinction has brought ... »

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LETTER: Eatery better than reviewer suggested

By: To the editor: I will soon be leaving beautiful Logan and Utah State University. Before I go, however, I wanted to tell people about my all-time favorite place to eat in Logan. I took my husband there on our first date, my mothe... »

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Panel explores personal aspects of immigration

  USU students, members of the immigrant community in Logan and other interested parties gathered to talk about the human side of immigration Wednesday night in the ... »

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Zoo faces financial shortage, council debates

  Willow Park Zoo does not have enough funding to sustain itself through the 2013 fiscal year, said Russ Akina, Logan’s Parks and Recreation director. »

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Folk Special: Logan City Limits

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in·tern·ship: A summer job that gives students field experience

By: MACKENZI VAN ENGELENHOVEN This summer, hundreds of USU students will leave Logan to work as interns in a variety of fields across the country. Though the title “intern” often implies getting coffee and making copies, many »

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Outdoor Rec Program touts summer events

USU students piloted canoes, kayaks and rafts at First Dam in Logan Canyon at the Outdoor Recreation Program’s Demo Day on the Water event Friday. Walter Gould,... »

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COLUMN: Boring people get bored in Logan

By: TYRA SIMMONSMindful Musings After eight semesters of college — six semesters at USU — there is a common complaint among students I hear each week: There’s nothing to do in Logan. If you think there is nothing ... »

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Aggies dominate Bengals on Senior Day

By: MEGAN BODILY The Utah State women’s tennis team took its home court for the final time this season against the Idaho State University Bengals. Returning to Logan after tough weekend action in Hawaii, the Aggies rebounded to sweep »

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Record store owners plan big for local music

  Logan’s music scene is receiving a new addition with the opening of a vinyl record shop on Main Street. Elefunk Records will make its debut in mid-April, accor... »

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‘Cats’ prowls into town

By: NADIAH JOHARI   Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, “Cats,” will be coming to Logan for the first time this April. The musical, which is based on a series of poems from the “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats,” by »

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Finding the spring in Spring Break

Many student organizations at USU will be opting out of the cold and windy weather of Logan for a warmer Spring Break involving rock climbing and hiking across the red rocks, sun tanning on white beac... »

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