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Study: Water main breaks up, but PVC best performer

A study of water mains in the U.S. and Canada shows a 27 percent increase in breaks and failures during the last six years. That's 14 breaks a year for every 100 miles of pipe - up from 11 breaks in...

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Trial will be held in Box Elder County for former USU athlete Torrey...

Logan a A Utah judge has ruled that a trial will be held in Box Elder County for a former Utah State University football star accused of sexually assaulting seven women. Citing a concern about the...

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Linking teen driving behaviors to ADHD, other mental health factors

Teenage drivers ages 16 to 19 are three times more likely to get into fatal accidents than their older counterparts. In this age group, around 20 percent in the United States have been affected by...

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Regents approve 1.5% tuition increase for Utah colleges, universities

The tuition adjustment came on the heels of the 2018 Utah Legislature, during which lawmakers approved a $68.4 million increase in higher education funding. It represents a 7.9 percent increase over...

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Hanging by a thread: Why bent fibers hold more water

Inspired by the large droplets that form on a leaf tip or other thin filament, a team of researchers have found the exact angle at which a bent fiber holds the most fluid. Water droplets attach to...

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New allegations of sexual assault come to light as USU music department...

A male former student says he was groped by a music professor on an overnight trip, and a police report describes the alleged assault of a teenage student by a USU music department employee Whitney...

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Hanging by a thread: Why bent fibers hold more water

April 2, 2018, LOGAN, UTAH -- On your next stroll through the woods, take a look at the dew droplets hanging from the leaves. If you see moisture on a cypress or juniper tree with their distinct...

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Gerald Elias: Music teachers should be honest, not intimidating

Some teachers may think that by culling the herd through derisive negativity, they're doing their students a favor in the long run. The Salt Lake Tribune) Brittany Farnsworth, left, and Camille Weber...

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Artists, engineers and scientists collaborate to build colorful sculpture of...

When art student Justin Tolman pitched his idea to Utah State University's Geology department he had envisioned a sculpture 1/6th the size of the actual dinosaur. "With those dimensions I could cut it...

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USU president to release findings of investigation into alleged sexual...

Utah State University President Noelle Cockett is expected to address the results of an investigation into the university's piano program Friday morning. The university's investigation began on Feb....

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USU report

Logan a An independent investigation has found that Utah State University's piano program has for years harbored a "pervasive culture" of sexism, a "disturbing" pattern of sexual violence, and decades...

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Salt Lake City mayor issues water advisory, warns of possible shortage

Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski talks to students during a clean air rally at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Monday, March 5, 2018. SALT LAKE CITY - After a winter of below-average snowfall,...

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Farming workshop helps small farms

Tiffany Maughan, from Utah State University, right, speaks with Rodney Nef about creating a high tunnel during a small farming class held at the Bonneville County Extension Office on Friday. Nef said...

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10 graduate from USUE police academy

The 10 cadets graduated from Utah State University Eastern on Thursday evening and are now ready to begin their careers. Graduates include Kaitlyn Caldwell-Nelson, Andrew Farlaino, Dahlon Larson,...

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Datsun-ization' of CEU now complete ... but is it better?

Just after Utah State University took over College of Eastern Utah , I asked Frank Ori, who was then my assistant at Carbon County Recreation, when Datsun became Nissan. He looked at me with a look...

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USU taps Wyoming dean as new executive vice president

Francis D. Galey, who is a veterinarian and dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming, has been selected executive vice president and provost of Utah State...

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Utah State Title IX director out, former Logan police detective takes interim...

Students walk the halls in the music department at Utah State University after officials announced results of an independent investigation into sexual misconduct allegations in the Piano Music Program...

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"Confessions of a Mormon Historian" The diaries of Leonard J. Arrington. A...

Confessions of a Mormon Historian: The Diaries of Leonard J. Arrington, 1971-1997 . Salt Lake City: Signature Books, April 30, 2018.

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Microsoft executive named president of Utah Valley University

Astrid S. Tuminez, regional director for corporate, external and legal affairs in Southeast Asia for Microsoft, has been selected the next president of Utah Valley University. The Utah State Board of...

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USU taps Wyoming dean as new executive vice president

Francis D. Galey, who is a veterinarian and dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming, has been selected executive vice president and provost of Utah State...

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