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Each snowflake individually seems insignificant, but together, relentless by the millions, snow crystals pile up. They cover the ground, flock the trees, and settle into the gaps of my jacket. Their strength is in their numbers and their ability to bond with each other.
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In response to the recently passed House Bill 265, USU plans to merge colleges and offer staff voluntary separation as part of a sweeping budget overhaul.
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Our guest for the hour today is scholar, author, philanthropist, and USU College of Humanities and Social Sciences graduate Dr. Mehdi Heravi. Dr. Heravi was born in Tehran, Iran and moved to Logan, Utah, for high school and remained in Logan to continue his education
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We’ll talk with Utah Humanities state scholar and professor of history at University of Utah Greg Smoak and Alana Blumenthal, the museum director with the Brigham City Museum of Art & History.
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Could the liberal arts be the future of the digital world?
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Deena Pyle, the communication director for the non-profit Utah Humanities, said she’s impressed and inspired by the ways people are fighting to stay…