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Show Page 8 These Are Your Times. AggieLife Wednesday, Aug 26, 2009 So, something on your mind? You can Students: Excited to become Aggies always write a letter to the editor. Time to -continued from page 6 Recent Go economic conditions shine. to www.aggietownsquare.com have forcedfor theaending of the box. 1-888-NYT-COLL or visit submission complimentary New York Times Readership Program at Utah State University. However, a low education rate of just $2.25 per week (for Monday through Friday service) is available to students and faculty. www.nytimes.com/student or www.nytimes.com/prof. Students living on campus can pick up their copy at the USU Bookstore. *Offer good through December 31, 2009 SITTING IN CLASS, freshman Curtis Lundstrum takes notes. Lundstrum said his first day of classes went well and is excited to be here at his home away from home. TYLER LARSON photo There are some changes on campus and there is quite a buzz about the new football program, Williams said, who is a guide tour for athletic recruits. “I hear lots of people talking about the new program and coach Andersen,” Williams said. “More people are coming to check out the program, especially in-state recruits.” Whether it’s the variety of student clubs, athletic programs, academics or the family tradition that brought the students to USU, the student experience is alive and thriving, he said, and the year is starting off with plenty of excitement. Lundstrum said his first classes went well and is enthusiastic to be here at his home away from home despite only having returned from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints less than a week ago. Lundstrum could hardly wait to start off the school year. From Cincinnati, Ohio, to Logan, Utah, Lundstrum, like many of the new students, is a true-blue Aggie. Robbery: Do things the right way -continued from page 7 ers or robbing a bank, it’s important to have dependable tools that can get the job done. Make sure to buy quality tools as well as look for a bargain. Three bank robberies in one state within a few weeks of each other and all three went awry. Let these three lessons help you in your back-to-school job search; whatever it may be. Seth Bracken is a senior majoring in print journalism. Questions or comments can be sent to him at seth. bracken@aggiemail.usu. edu These Are Your Times. Recent economic conditions have forced the ending of the Address _____________________________________________Apt/Room #_________ complimentary New York City _____________________________________State ______Zip ________________ Times Readership Program Phone _________________________________________________________________ at Utah State University. Email __________________________________________________________________ However, a low education Professor’s Name (if used in class) ___________________________________________ rate of just $2.25 per week (for Monday through Friday service) is available to students and faculty. Name _________________________________________________________________ Card Number ___________________________________________Exp Date __________ 1-888-NYT-COLL or visit Signature ________________________________________________________________ www.nytimes.com/student or www.nytimes.com/prof. Additional Complimentary Benefits: • Times Archive - search articles from The Times beginning in 1851 • Times Reader 2.0 - a new way to experience The Times offline • Electronic Edition - an exact digital replica of the printed New York edition • Premium Crosswords - online access to over 4,000 crosswords • Times Digest - a 9 page daily summary of the top stories of The Times *Offer good through December 31, 2009 Students living on campus can pick up their copy at the USU Bookstore. |