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Utah State University in Logan was on Charlie Kirk’s itinerary after he started his tour at Utah Valley University. Here’s what students had to say about Gov. Spencer Cox’s call to rein in political violence.
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After a promising forecast, monsoon rains ghosted Utah for most of the summer. While the recent showers were a welcome relief, they couldn’t help the state climb out of its precipitation deficit.
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Ayudar a los inmigrantes a salir de las sombras beneficia a todos, dijo el director ejecutivo de la organización sin fines de lucro. Lo hace a través de clínicas gratuitas en Ogden, Logan y Salt Lake City.
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Helping immigrants out of the shadows benefits everyone, said the executive director of the nonprofit. It does that through free clinics in Ogden, Logan and Salt Lake City.
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Students at the Indian boarding school, which operated in Brigham City until 1984, shared their cultures by painting on the walls. Now their work is public.
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There are 15 ski resorts across the state. Some even have lift tickets that won’t break the bank — if you're willing to do a little research and a little driving to get there
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An increase in food insecurity among college students could help explain why campus food pantries are getting more use compared to last year.
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Bronco Mendenhall has agreed to a six-year deal to become the football coach at Utah State. The 58-year-old Mendenhall comes to Aggies from New Mexico, where he guided the Lobos to a 5-7 mark in his first and only season at the school.
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In a civil, but scattershot debate, Democrat Bill Campbell, Libertarian Daniel Cottam and Republican incumbent Blake Moore took on Congress’ chaotic term, spending and immigration.
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Utah State’s termination letter to Blake Anderson says he was fired for contacting a potential domestic violence victim and a witness to the incident after an Aggies football player was arrested, and failing to properly report the case.
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The move came 16 days after Utah State University informed Anderson he would be dismissed following an external review that found he failed to comply with Title IX policies regarding the reporting of sexual misconduct cases.
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USU also announced that associate VP/deputy athletic director of external affairs Jerry Bovee and football director of player development and community Austin Albrecht were fired “for violations of university policies related to the reporting of sexual and domestic violence and failures of professional responsibilities.”