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#1 Recruit in the World Will Play Ball in Hurricane
A basketball academy that has been based in northern Utah is moving into what was once Diamond Ranch Academy just off Route 9 on the way to Sand Hollow State Park. It is Utah Prep Academy, and it has become a place where elite athletes come to play and learn.
Audio: How a business, water district, and farm are sending water to Great Salt Lake
Water conservation efforts across the state have increased over recent years. We visited a business, a farm, and a water district, all utilizing strategies that will save water and benefit Great Salt Lake. Brian Steed, Great Salt Lake commissioner, told UPR that Great Salt Lake is in a much better...
Utahn with extensive history of theft charged with stealing car from dealership
SALT LAKE CITY — A man with an extensive criminal history of theft and burglary has been charged with stealing a vehicle being repaired at a Salt Lake car dealership. Christian Wayne Pyle, 62, is charged in 3rd District Court with theft of a motor vehicle, a second-degree felony.
How an April Fool’s joke became a real helmet design for Utah State Football | Utah State
Last week Utah State shocked many across the college football world by announcing a bold new helmet design. Instead of the usual all-white design interrupted only by the Utah State logo on either side, this new look would include splotches of blue that mimicked the spots typically found on dairy cows. Something to call back to USU’s roots as an agricultural school.
After 40 years in a 'temporary' location, a USU plant collection looks for a new home
The original article from the Utah Statesman, published on January 31st 1984 that explains the need for the move and its "temporary" 9-12 month placement. Forty years ago, the Intermountain Herbarium at Utah State University in Logan had to relocate to a ‘temporary’ location in a basement that was supposed to last 9 to 12 months.
Utah Football’s Week One Depth Chart
SALT LAKE CITY – After an appetizing week zero, College Football is officially back. What’s better is that Utah Football is just days away from kicking off their 2024 season. The program released its depth chart ahead of the week one matchup with the Southern Utah Thunderbirds. Here...
The summer heat could cost the Great Salt Lake more water than normal, lose much of its year-long progress, officials say
SALT LAKE CITY — It’s safe to say the brutal start to this summer along the Wasatch Front has hit Great Salt Lake especially hard. Deputy Great Salt Lake Commissioner Tim Davis said the lake normally loses 2 to 2.5 feet every summer from evaporation and upstream diversions. He said that happens from spring to as late as November.
BYU Football Looks To Maintain Perfect Record Against FCS Opponents
PROVO, Utah – For the third time in BYU football history, the Cougars will open a season against an opponent from the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). BYU will kick off the 2024 campaign against the Southern Illinois Salukis, the 11th-ranked team in the FCS preseason Top 25 poll. BYU...
Video: ‘Poatan’ Pulls Rim Job At Old Tire Shop
Alex Pereira, the UFC light heavyweight champion, returned to his roots by visiting the tire shop where he once worked in Brazil. Despite his successful combat sports career, he showcased his old skills by changing tires with minimal tools. Pereira's journey from dropping out of school at 12 to becoming a champion underscores his resilience and determination. He will defend his title against Khalil Rountree Jr. at UFC 307 on October 5 in Salt Lake City, Utah, after a series of challenges securing a fight with No. 2 ranked Magomed Ankalaev.
USU welcomes new students with 2024 Weeks of Welcome
For many students, the first week of college can be a foggy experience to navigate. It can also be a bright and expansive time to try new things and meet new people. Utah State’s Weeks of Welcome take place the first two weeks of the year, offering incoming students tons of opportunity to familiarize themselves with campus, get involved with clubs and organizations and connect with others.
Restoration Consortium workshops give students unique hands-on experience
The ever-changing state of the climate, due to global warming and climate change, has increased interest in restoration sciences. The same is true at USU. The Restoration Consortium, first established at the university in 2017, was created in order to address and promote the recovery of aquatic ecosystems, including streams, rivers and wetlands.
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