By Shelby Ruud '18 | Photos by Levi Sim The pace of technological change affects nearly every corner of the modern
By Shelby Ruud '18 | Photos by Levi Sim The pace of technological change affects nearly every corner of the modern
By Brad Mortensen | Photo by Levi Sim Dear Aggie Family, The theme for this issue is “Degrees of Change,” and
By Nadia Pflaum | Photos by Levi Sim Dave Foster has worked many different jobs in his 44 years. For a short
By Jennifer Payne At first glance, the Anne Carroll Moore Library — located in a quiet, well-lit space on the second
Dear Aggie Family, As summer winds down and we embark on yet another academic year, we are excited to welcome back
By Ethan BrightbillPhotos by Levi Sim As a collection of over 10,000 catalogues and magazines plus documents, sketches, correspondence, and other
By Eric Warren Hollywood is obsessed with space. From Armageddon to Deep Impact to Don’t Look Up, these movies about world-ending doom
By Mary-Ann Muffoletto Utah State University alumna Mary Cleave, who died in 2023 at the age of 76, was a trailblazing
By Megan Bowen For millennia, humanity has gazed up at the night sky finding meaning in the vast expanse of lights.
By Jennifer Payne Apparently, Harvard graduates aren’t always smarter than a fifth grader. In a documentary produced by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for