The Utah Statesman

The Utah Statesman

The Utah Statesman, often referred to as The Statesman, along with Hard News Cafe, are the main news sources for the USU student community. The Statesman is a newspaper managed by students, with guidance from a faculty adviser. Its funding comes from a student fee of $2 each semester and revenue generated from advertisements. The publication is released twice a week and is available for free on campus as well as at selected off-campus USU locations. Notably, The Statesman received the Society for Professional Journalist's Best Column Writing award in 2002 and was honored as the Best Non-Daily Student Paper in 2005. Meanwhile, Hard News Cafe is an online news platform run by the Department of Journalism and Communications at USU.

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  • 2 months ago | usustatesman.com | Mark Greenwood

  • 2 months ago | usustatesman.com | Mark Greenwood

    Utah State Men's Basketball picked up their second blowout win of the week on Saturday, dominating the Air Force Falcons 87-58. The Aggies hit an impressive 16 threes and had four players in double-digits in their road victory. "I was really proud of our guys ... make 16 threes again, 22 assists, hold them under 60 the last two games - we've played on both sides of the ball," said head coach Jerrod Calhoun after the win.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | usustatesman.com | Mark Greenwood

    LAS VEGAS, NV - Utah State men's basketball lost their first Mountain West game of the season on Wednesday, coming up short in the final minutes and falling to UNLV 65-62. The Aggies struggled all night to make shots, leading to their second-lowest point total of the season. Utah State jumped out to a quick lead largely thanks to five early points from sophomore wing Tucker Anderson.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | usustatesman.com | Mark Greenwood

    LOGAN, UT - With 15 seconds left and Utah State up by one, Boise State's Alvaro Cardenas pulled and hit a dagger of a three-pointer to give his Broncos a two-point lead. Boise State had been hot from beyond the arc all night, and it looked as if they were going to close out a win on one last three-pointed dagger. The Aggies quickly inbounded the ball and brought it up the floor before calling a timeout with nine seconds, down by two.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | usustatesman.com | Mark Greenwood

    SAN JOSE, CA - Utah State men's basketball stayed undefeated in conference play after picking up a seven-point win over San Jose State. The Spartans shot the lights out throughout the game, but in the end, the Aggies were too much for the home team. "It was pretty much a big challenge. First of all, I just want to tip my hat to them. They came out and played a great basketball game," said guard Deyton Albury. Albury had 13 points for Utah State, one of five Aggies to score double digits on the night.

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