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With Utah rents outpacing wages, income requirements can be a big obstacle
Life as a renter is more complicated than just making enough money to pay your landlord each month. To qualify for a lease, you might need to show that you earn at least three times the monthly rent. In Utah, the average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment is just...
USU launches hands-on Engineering Technology degree program | News
Utah State University is launching a new engineering technology degree program that gives students hands-on experience across a range of skills. Job prospects for graduates include the manufacturing field, robotics, electronics, machining technologies, food manufacturing and others. The program has been developed in close collaboration with industry leaders like Northrop Grumman, ensuring the curriculum aligns with real-world needs.
Prep girls volleyball: Wolves in four in rematch of last year’s 4A title contenders
It’s still very early in the high school girls volleyball season, but the Wolves are making some noise. After dropping the first set Tuesday night at Orem in a battle of last year’s 4A championship opponents, Green Canyon took the next three to leave Utah County with a very satisfying 3-1 win over the defending 4A champion Tigers, 18-25, 25-22, 25-23, 27-25.
USU Eastern's summer program helps set up underprivileged high schoolers for college
Imagine if all the best parts of summer school and summer camp were mixed together into one program. And now imagine that it’s all federally funded and completely free. We’re talking about the summer portion of Upward Bound. The program was established in 1965 as part of the...
Hundreds rally against proposed constitutional amendment
SALT LAKE CITY — Days after the Utah Legislature voted yes, hundreds of people gathered at the Capitol, urging Utahns to vote no about the proposed changes to ballot initiatives. The rally is apart of what Better Boundaries Utah is calling the “Vote No” campaign. Supporters waved...
Logan will observe 17th anniversary of statewide anti-idling initative on Sept. 3 | News
LOGAN – The City of Logan will observe the 17th annual Governor’s Declaration for an Idle Free Season on Monday, Sept. 3. The public is invited to the event that will be held at 11 a.m. at the Carol and Jim Laub Plaza in downtown Logan. Organizers of...
Girls soccer: Weaver, Clearfield upend Box Elder with second-half surge
CLEARFIELD – BJ Barber expected a far more competitive effort from the Box Elder girls soccer team in a 4-0 shutout Tuesday at Clearfield. Instead, the Bees’ head coach received another reminder of how restless Region 5 has become. Both Box Elder (4-3) and Clearfield (4-3) entered their...
Utah State Announces New Security Procedures for Maverik Stadium
LOGAN, Utah — In coordination with the Department of Homeland Security and local law enforcement, Utah State has announced several updates to their security procedures at Maverik Stadium in response to a recent assessment. For fans attending events at Maverik Stadium, including home football games, clear bags (maximum 12...
New trail five-mile loop trail at Bonanza Flat opens Wednesday
After the 3 p.m. ceremony at the Bonanza Flat Trailhead, participants will be able to ride and hike the new trail. Representatives from Mountain Trails Foundation, Park City Municipal and Utah Open Lands will be at the event to share more information about the trail system and the Bonanza Flat open space.
New Student Success Center operating this fall
Following the recent closures of Weber State University’s various cultural centers comes the new Student Success Center. The Student Success Center works to create a campus culture that supports individual students’ needs to help achieve academic and personal goals. While a Student Success Center existed in the past,...
Annual Summit Challenge raises money to support people of all abilities
Crowds of people cheered on riders as they crossed the finish line at the National Ability Center Saturday during the annual Summit Challenge. The event unites cyclists of all levels and abilities. During the challenge, riders bike through the scenic mountains and valleys of Summit and Wasatch counties on courses ranging from 1 to 100 miles. All proceeds benefit the center’s programs supporting over 5,500 people of all abilities.
Former Utah Ute Tim Patrick Cut From Denver
Hard to believe it was ten years ago when Tim Patrick suited up for the Utah Utes for the first time. His first year in Salt Lake City was a tune up season with 6 receptions, 177 yards and an average of 11.1 yards a snag. But before Patrick could...
Free mental health resources available to WSU students
Most students can agree that college can influence mental health. Times of excessive stress, anxiety and trauma can make therapy a critical step in achieving and maintaining mental health. “Not everybody needs to be seen by a therapist, but everybody has to pay attention to their mental well-being and be...
Finding A Field General: A Look at the Southern Utah Quarterbacks
CEDAR CITY, Utah – With only a few days left before the 2024 football season kicks off, the battle for the starting quarterback position has emerged as one of the most intriguing storylines. With many talented players vying for the role, head coach DeLane Fitzgerald faces a tough decision that will significantly impact the team’s success this year.
Baseball Recap: Utah Military Academy - Hill Field Has No Trouble Against Draper APA
Utah Military Academy - Hill Field's game last Friday was a loss, but they didn't let that memory haunt them on Tuesday. They put the hurt on the Draper APA Eagles with a sharp 14-7 victory. Considering the Thunderbirds have won three matches by more than six runs this season, Tuesday's blowout was nothing new.
Project helping adults learn to read is booming; many more volunteers are needed
SALT LAKE CITY — Project Read is helping adults learn to read one word at a time. How much does knowing how to read really matter? One Utah woman, at 71, has decided it makes all the difference and she is putting in the work to show it, word by word.
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