Past lives benefit students today

October 11, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes There are people that make a name for themselves by giving to science. There are, however, people that give their own bodies to science, and no one can call them by name. On the first floor of the science building there is a locked door, not because there is danger of death, but because the […]

Tunnel vision

October 4, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes There are few coincidences in life. The Sinclair by campus is extinct, the Subway by Wal-Mart was forced under. After connecting the dots, across University Parkway a tunnel is the result. Soon there will be a pedestrian tunnel that travels under University Parkway, starting just east of where the Subway was and coming up where […]

Low points high in the mountains

September 20, 2010

Reading Time: 2 minutes Last year 1,000 students participated in a study about depression, and now it’s time to talk about the most depressed state in the country. Dr. Jack L. Jensen, director of psychological services in the Mental Health and Services department on campus since 1977,  started this study about depression in Utah. Jensen will be giving a […]