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USU Women Then and Now: Celebrating Voting Rights Poem by Logan Poet Laureate Star Coulbrooke
Coulbrooke invites people to listen to poetry on a particular theme and then to pen lines of poetry themselves, which…
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Coulbrooke invites people to listen to poetry on a particular theme and then to pen lines of poetry themselves, which…
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In 1870, Black American men were given the right to vote by the 15th Amendment; however, many states were determined…
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March 1 marks the beginning of Women's History Month, time set aside to honor women's contributions in our history.
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The Utah Court of Appeals, the court just below the Utah Supreme Court, holds a remarkable distinction: The majority…
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The year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of national suffrage. This change allowed for more people to participate in…
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The full university community, as well as the public, will have an opportunity to hear Mattis speak at 1:30 p.m.…
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Utah State University Senior Madeleine Waddoups was excited when Political Science Prof. Colin Flint invited her to…
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Richard White, Stanford University historian and lecturer, will talk about the transcontinental railroad's impact on…
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Even in the late 1800s, most mining operators knew exactly what they were reaping on local rivers, said author…
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Utah's lieutenant governor and Aggie alum Spencer Cox spoke at the closing banquet for Pi Sigma Alpha, the political…
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Just a century ago—not that long considering that the telephone was already in wide use—women took to the streets in…
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Tim Duffie is a hero. That's according to political scientist Jeannie Johnson, and she doesn't throw that term around…