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USU’s club sports win national championships but get little support

Thursday, May 2nd, 2013 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on USU’s club sports win national championships but get little support

By Jonathan Larson LOGAN -- Players from the intercollegiate club teams at Utah State University have little hope of ever becoming  professional athletes in their sport. They receive little recognition, their events are sparsely attended and yet they continue to compete notwithstanding ...

Aggie handball players win national singles, doubles titles

Sunday, March 10th, 2013 Posted in Sports | Comments Off on Aggie handball players win national singles, doubles titles

By Curtis Lundstrom LOGAN—Utah State’s club teams took another step forward thanks to senior handballers Ryan Campbell and Jon Larson, who brought home a pair of championships from the 2013 National Collegiate Handball Championships. Battling a field of 250 of the nation’s ...

Logan draws line in the air to combat valley air pollution health risks

Sunday, February 24th, 2013 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Logan draws line in the air to combat valley air pollution health risks

By Jessica Hinrichs, Grady Smith, Seth Merrill and Teresa Gutierrez The Blue Streak LOGAN—Logan can no longer ignore the tremendous public health crisis posed by air pollution in the Cache Valley, Mayor Randy Watts said Tuesday. That’s why the mayor will join ...

Logan City Council hopefuls talk growth, pollution, downtown issues

Saturday, November 5th, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Logan City Council hopefuls talk growth, pollution, downtown issues

By Heidi Hansen and Cathy Morgan LOGAN—With the city of Logan’s population expected to double over the next 30 years, six brave souls have stepped up to help lead the city by running for Logan City Council. With three seats up for ...

Councilman explains why NR students should care about government

Friday, October 28th, 2011 Posted in Opinion | 3 Comments »

Story and Photos by Heidi Hansen  LOGAN—Ronald Reagan likely turned over in his grave Thursday afternoon as a Logan City Councilman addressed a room packed full of College of Natural Resource students on why they should care about politics. “I have a ...