Category Archives: Wasatch Front
Going pro, but not in sports
When BYU fans think of Craig Cusick they think of his game winning put-back as time expired against Utah State. Now he’s graduating and basketball will be just a memory. With those memories and an accounting degree in his pocket, … Continue reading
Firsts at General Conference
SALT LAKE CITY – Over the weekend Temple Square welcomed visitors from every walk of life for a conference filled with new callings, historic firsts and spiritual uplifting. Nearly 100,000 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints … Continue reading
Tuition increases for state schools
College students work hard to stay within their budgets, and the Utah Board of Regents is making those budgets even tighter. The Utah Board of Regents gathered after the legislative session ended to decide what to do with their new … Continue reading
New Provo Rec. Center
If you’ve driven by what used to be The Center on 500 North in Provo you have likely noticed the brand new building that took its place. Piles of dirt are everywhere to be seen and are a promising sign … Continue reading
BYU to the NIT Semi-Finals
While the NIT takes the leftovers from the NCAA Tournament, the auto bid system makes sure some quality teams are forced to work their way to New York instead of Atlanta. But BYU students might not be giving it the … Continue reading
Anti-idling ordinance
Park City is getting tired of seeing the smog that fills the valley if it goes too long without seeing a storm, so they have spearheaded a movement that wants to try and clean up the air by turning off … Continue reading
NCAA tournament money
Salt Lake City– To most people the month of March means basketball, and for those living in Salt Lake City it is no exception, as the Energy Solutions Arena played host to numerous games for the NCAA tournament. The city … Continue reading
Davis school district drug testing
Extracurricular activities are part of normal life for most high school students, but drug testing is not. The Davis School District is considering a policy that would make students in specific activities think twice before using. District Athletic Director John … Continue reading
Boy Scout survey
Since January, Boy Scouts of America has been facing the question of whether or not to allow openly gay leaders and members into their troops. To get help with the answer, the Boy Scouts are turning to their leaders and … Continue reading
Spring football brings new offensive system
At the start of spring football, the offense looked sloppy. However, that is to be expected, because a new coaching staff generally means growing pains for a football team. The Cougar offensive line is no exception. New offensive coordinator Robert … Continue reading




