Remember buying textbooks? One day — potentially soon — that may be a thing of the past. A side project by
Remember buying textbooks? One day — potentially soon — that may be a thing of the past. A side project by
It’s admittedly a complicated work commute. But for a lifelong snowboarder like Tyler Elgiar, who used to dream of working
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At 4 a.m. on Dec. 21, 2021, 10 members of Utah State University’s Get Away Special (GAS) team, watched its
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The machine hisses like a bike tube deflating. “First we need to let the air out,” says Fen-Ann Shen, adjusting a
As a kid, Crystal Fowler ’21 was the person watering her family garden in Apple Valley, Utah. “I wasn’t aware of