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Sharing housework 'key to good marriage'

Washington, Apr 9: Husbands and wives are happier when they share household and child-raising responsibilities, a University of Missouri researcher has found.

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Utah Firefighters Instruct City Workers on AEDs

April 09--SYRACUSE -- Bailee Wilcox learned quickly that chest compressions are not as easy as the Syracuse firefighters made them look.

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Music: The Crossroads Project - a mixture of music...

The fragile ecosystem and its challenhes will be presented in a mixture of music, art and science called The Crossroads Project on April 28 at the University of Utah's Libby Gardner Hall, sponsored by...

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Metadata Librarian at Utah State University Libraries

This new position will play a major role in furthering the success of the Library's digital initiatives by enhancing discovery and access for digital content through metadata creation and enrichment...

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Fathers Sharing Household, Parenting Responsibilities Leads To A Better Marriage

Although no exact formula for marital bliss exists, a University of Missouri researcher has found that husbands and wives are happier when they share household and child-rearing responsibilities.

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Archives: Carbon College was once a branch of the University of Utah

When the College of Eastern Utah merged with Utah State University in 2009 to become USU Eastern, a number of people in the area felt the institution was giving away its sovereignty and independence,...

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Ramon Browning Wilson

Born Sept. 22, 1922 in Ogden, Utah, to Benjamin Andrew Wilson and Hannah Josephine Wilson, he married Ruth Goates Worlton on July 27, 1945, in the Logan Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of...

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Now Playing Onstage in Casper - Week of 4/14/2013

PAGE-TO-STAGE: MOBY DICK Off Square Theatre Company 4/17-4/17/2013 Each season Off Square presents staged readings of new and classical work as part of the Page-to-Stage Series.

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Concrete dinosaur has its bones back

The replica of the lizard-like dinosaur nicknamed "Dippy" turned up with its thighbones missing after someone hauled them off from the Utah Field House of Natural History in Vernal.

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Hinckley Named Interim Vice President for Marketing and Communications of TAMU

KBTX News has received a memo from R. Bowen Loftin, President of Texas A&M University, announcing Shane Hinckley as Interim Vice President for Marketing and Communications.

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Music: USU director of guitar studies Mike Christi...

Utah State University's Department of Music will presents the annual Guitar Ensembles concert Monday, April 22, in the Taggart Student Center Auditorium on USU's Logan campus.

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Journalism and Communication professor takes residence in freshman housing hall

His day began before the sun had risen over the northern Wasatch Range. That same sun now sinks behind the Utah State University professor Ted Pease hulks his six-foot-three frame into a shiny red SUV...

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New 'tank' joins the armored division at USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum

Scientists recently unveiled the skeleton of one of the largest known armored dinosaurs in its new home at Utah State University Eastern Prehistoric Museum.

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Linda & Richard Eyre: Family is much like a symphony

My idea of success with our family was making beautiful music together, even when it meant a lot of dissonance and hours and hours of practice to get to the desired result.

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Utahns invited to celebrate Astronomy Week

The Salt Lake Astronomical Society , comprised of amateur astronomers, is hosting a slew of activities to excite people about the stars.

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Another one bites the dust

Another one bites the dust, that is, yet another professor bites the dust. Students and faculty were shocked to hear that not one, but two key instructors were leaving USU Eastern's music department...

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Going dorm part 2: 'Some really dreadful stuff'

Dorm life isn't all new for Ted Pease, one of 15 staff, faculty, visiting scholars and graduate students at Utah State University currently living on campus - and the only one to live in a freshman dorm.

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Distance ed stretches from Cortez to Samoa

Long-distance education in Cortez has typically meant taking a class by video conference from Utah State University at the Unlimited Learning Center on East Second Street.On Monday, Unlimited Learning,...

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Split emerges among Mormon scholars

As the field of Mormon studies has expanded and moved into the academic mainstream, LDS scholars are divided about which path to take into the future: Explore a broader, more complex swath of history...

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Conduct becoming a renowned performance

St. Philip's Episcopal Church will host a concert by Dr. Stephen Cleobury, world-renowned organist at King's College, at 3 p.m. Sunday.

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