Faculty Profile: AggieTV prof shines from fiery crash to Christmas lights
Monday, December 10th, 2012 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Faculty Profile: AggieTV prof shines from fiery crash to Christmas lightsStory & Photos by D. Whitney Smith LOGAN—A little more than a year ago, a horrific traffic accident and heroic rescue to prevent a fiery death played out just yards away from the Quad at Utah State University. Chris Garff remembers ...
TV news professor pushes student journalists to real-world standards
Sunday, March 25th, 2012 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on TV news professor pushes student journalists to real-world standardsBy Allie Jeppson LOGAN—As a police scanner quietly fizzes and mutters in the background, students roll in and the Aggie TV News class begins. But the discussion lasts only a moment as the instructor suddenly stops in mid-sentence to listen ...
Whether Hersey’s or something finer, a love affair with chocolate
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Whether Hersey’s or something finer, a love affair with chocolateBy Rebecca Holliday LOGAN—Chocolate and Valentine’s Day have been celebrated around the world for centuries. In honor of this month’s love-charged and confection-filled holiday, Utah State’s Museum of Anthropology has focused on the history of chocolate. During a recent open house, students, ...