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SPORTS | On a roll STUDENT LIFE | Spider-Man NEWS | Code Blue

USU women’s soccer finds its offense and a string of Students share their reactions to the news that Spider- Alert system again puts USU students on edge victories Man is leaving the MCU. see PAGE 4 see PAGE 3 see PAGE 2 Welcome home, Gary Utah State football routs Stony Brook, 62-7, in Coach Andersen’s first game back at Maverik Stadium

who bounced back from a and the two continued to three-interception game develop a strong connection last week to throw for 294 in just their second game yards on 25-34 passing, one together with Mariner reeling touchdown and zero picks. in five receptions for 73 “He is a special quarterback yards. Fellow grad transfer and he stays so steady in Caleb Repp and sophomore that moment, takes what’s Deven Thompkins were both there,” USU head coach favorite targets of Love’s in said, “The the game and even after he offensive line allowed Jordan exited the game, Thompkins to get the ball out in a timely continued to shine. manner. They all executed “The receivers are selfless at a high level. It’s awesome as a crew. It was also great to for Jordan to have weapons. see there’s no one out there We try to recruit the most counting catches,” Andersen dynamic players that you can said. “They’re excited when recruit at those skill spots, their opportunity comes and it’s great to put that to make a play. We caught group together.” the ball extremely well and Love wasn’t short of we made some big plays. weapons. Junior running You can’t just be a guy that back Jaylen Warren had catches the ball downs. You another superb game rushing have to catch the ball and

PHOTO BY Chantelle McCall with 105 yards on just nine make something happen. We Freshman QB Andrew Peasley breaks away for a touchdown in the second half of USU’s dominant performance against Stony Brook on Saturday night. rushes and even caught two have numerous guys that balls for 27 more yards. were able to do that tonight.” By Dalton Renshaw Saturday night. after it takes in more and the break, effectively sealing In all eight Aggies were The young receiver/punt SPORTS CONTENT MANAGER Utah State’s first drive of more oxygen. But after a away any hope the Seawolves involved in the passing game returner truly stole the show. the game, a 10-play, 54-yard field goal and a fumble on might have had in keeping it In its opening game of the before Love’s night was over Thompkins scored Utah affair, wasn’t exactly an the first two drives, the a close game. season at Maverick Stadium, early in the third quarter. State’s first touchdown on indication of an explosive Aggies ripped off five straight A major factor in the Utah State was almost Graduate transfer receiver the game, taking a punt back offense. More like a slow scoring drives to end the first Aggies’ success was junior flawless, throwing down a Siaosi Mariner caught the burn that ends up re-igniting half. The score was 34-0 by quarterback Jordan Love, see “Rout” PAGE 6 62-7 win over Stony Brook lone touchdown from Love USU Athletics to conduct bag Student releases USU tribute searches at sporting events song: ‘College With a View’

PHOTO BY Megan Albrechtsen PHOTO BY Tashina Eggleston Over the course of the next year, USU Athletics will be implementing new security measures for fans attending games of USU football and Luke Huffman composed “College with a view” to capture the essence of college life as a USU student. men’s basketball. Eventually, a clear-bag-only policy will be instituted. By Kortni Wells said. Huffman’s friend, Chade Gon- By Joshua Wilkinson bringing in suspicious items same as last year, according to NEWS SENIOR WRITER The senior, who is studying ters, describes “College with a NEWS SENIOR WRITER that could be used for harm,” Eckman. “If you don’t have a interdisciplinary studies with View” as a scrapbook. said DJ Eckman, the USU Di- bag, you still can come right A little while ago, a small- Aggie fans and visitors should disciplines of landscape ar- “When I listen to it, it will rector of Event Operation and in. Those with bags will just town Kentucky farm boy expect to see bag checks at chitecture, plant science and paint pictures in my mind of Facilities. “This isn’t going to be have a staff member do a quick with a love of mountains, some of Utah State Univer- ecology, finds respite through all the things we did together like a TSA check at the airport check before they are allowed snowboarding and all things sity’s major sporting events. afternoons in . at USU,” Gonter said. “He where you empty out all your in,” Eckman said. outdoors took a trip to the In a press release on Aug. Huffman’s love for music doesn’t just say what he is pockets, take off shoes and The release also details the West with his mom. 23, USU Athletics detailed and nature is what led him thinking in his songs. It really belts and go through a metal bag search policy. All bags That’s all it took to convince changes in security procedures to write his newest song, is just about having a fan- detector.” brought to the games will be Luke Huffman that Utah State to be implemented during the “College With a View.” The tastic time at beautiful USU, The press release details a subject to search, according to University was the ultimate 2019-2020 football and men’s song captures the essence of mixed with all of his very real number of prohibited items, the press release. However, the destination to finish his bach- basketball seasons. college life through his wild memories.” including alcohol, fireworks, release states that guests with elor’s degree. “The checks this year are adventures in Logan Canyon While Huffman now has coolers, weapons and oth- a 12-by-12-by-6 inch clear bag “Nothing quite caught his purely for safety. We want and his time spent outside. thousands of streams on Spo- ers. Most items found on the or a one-gallon size clear and eye like USU,” Huffman’s to make sure that nobody is see “Bag Search” PAGE 6 Human biology major and see “Huffman” PAGE 6 prohibited list this year are the mother, Melissa Huffman, PAGE 2 WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2019

NEWS Sexual assault USU students now have free alert shakes access to Adobe Creative Cloud community By Joshua Wilkinson Adobe for over a NEWS SENIOR WRITER year now in order to get additional By Naomi Ward “We send timely warning Utah State University discounts based off NEWS STAFF WRITER notices to educate our com- students will now have free of quantity. munity about personal safety access to the Adobe Creative Utah State University issued “Basically all and being an active bystander Cloud. an email alert Thursday after- of the different when an individual notices Adobe Creative Cloud is a set noon to tell students a sexual universities in inappropriate or harmful of apps and other programs assault had been reported that organization behavior,” DeRito said. offered by Adobe, including Cloud until they get their process,” Bortle said. near campus in one of the were able to work This reported assault was Photoshop, Illustrator and degrees. According to Bortle, stu- fraternity houses. with Adobe to get some better one of several in the past few Acrobat. According to Ma- “For me, I’m a senior, and it dents have been running into The notice, sent out at pricing, which gave us the years, many related to frater- donna Bortle, USU IT Service sucks because mine will expire several issues from using their 1:42 p.m., stated the report ability to do this,” Bortle said. nities. Desk Manager, Creative Cloud in June,” said Lexie Sharp, a Aggiemail to purchase creative had come from a third party. Bortle said once USU’s original Jason Relopez, a member was offered to students at a senior at USU who works at cloud for their classes in the According to the notice, the license with Adobe expired in of fraternity, was discounted price, however, the IT service desk. past. assault had taken place on July, USU was able to begin sentenced to a year in jail in this is the first time it has been However, getting access to “One area that we are having Saturday, Aug. 31, although working on making Creative 2016 after he plead guilty offered for free to all active Creative Cloud for free is still problems is that, if you have the suspect is unknown. The Cloud easy for students to to forcible sex abuse of two students. significantly less expensive your personal account, and report also stated, “Drugs may request. women. Offering creative cloud to stu- than the past student price. you’ve been paying for it, have been used to facilitate However, it has not been Similarly, Ryan Wray, pres- dents has been an agenda item Adobe’s website lists student then your going to have to go the crime.” No further details smooth sailing for USU IT in ident of Pi Kappa Alpha fra- at USU for a while, Bortle said. prices as $19.99 per month for change, in other words that’s were provided. getting Creative Cloud up and ternity, did six months in jail “In the past, it was more of a the first year, and $29.99 for not going to merge,” Bortle Director of Crisis Communi- running for students. in 2015 for sexually abusing point of not everybody wants each additional month. said. “So if you are using ag- cations and Issues Manage- Although Creative Cloud is a woman who was passed out it or uses it, so we’ll just do “We’re learning. Adobe giemail, you are going to have ment Amanda DeRito said now available for students, at a party. Wray was tasked it for those that can purchase likes to change some of their to wipe that out. You can’t because the report had come students in the past were with taking care of partygoers it themselves at a discounted screens and things, so we are have two accounts with the from a third party, the uni- forced to purchase licenses for who could not take care of rate and then we put it in the still working through some same email address.” versity “does not have a lot of themselves for classroom re- themselves when he sexually labs,” Bortle said. of those processes, to make information at this time.” quirements. Students finishing assaulted the woman. However, Bortle said the Utah it easier for students to sign —[email protected] “None of the fraternity hous- up their degrees this year will Students also received two System of Higher Education up for it to make it to where es fall within the USU Police only be able to use Creative code blue alerts about on-cam- has been in discussions with we have all the things in the Department’s jurisdiction, and pus sexual assaults in 2017, USU cannot speak for local one at the bottom of Old Main law enforcement,” DeRito Hill, the other in a parking lot. said. “We will be following all The notice told students to For 9/11 families, mixed views of our procedures to look into contact USU Police by phone the incident.” or in person if they have any DeRito said these alerts are on Trump-Taliban talks information about the crime. sent out so the university can

be “as transparent as possi- NEW YORK (AP) — If raised in a lawsuit, that –naomiyokoward@aggiemail. ble,” in part to comply with President Donald Trump’s Saudi government employ- usu.edu the Clery Act, which requires now-canceled plan for secret ees knowingly assisting the @naomiyokoward universities to disclose infor- talks with Afghanistan’s hijacking plot. Riyadh denies mation about campus crimes. Taliban insurgents on U.S. it. soil was stunning, the date Trump tweeted Saturday chosen was perhaps even that he canceled an un- Revolve Recycling more so: days before the an- til-then-clandestine weekend niversary of 9/11, the reason meeting at Camp David with closes Valley plant for the war they were going Taliban representatives and to talk about ending. Afghanistan leaders. He said By Carter Moore out of everything else,” he said. Sept. 11 victims’ relatives he changed his mind after NEWS STAFF WRITER “We’re never gonna run out of and first responders digest- a Taliban car bombing in garbage.” ed the news Monday with Kabul on Thursday killed When Bob Hardy left work Logan city recently stopped mixed feelings. Several 12 people, including a U.S. at Revolve Recycling in Logan accepting plastics numbered PHOTO BY Mark Lennihan called the timing unfortu- service member. Norma Molina, of San Antonio, Texas, leaves flowers by the names of firefighters from Engine last Tuesday, everything felt three through seven to lower nate but the idea of talks On Monday, the president 33 at the September 11 Memorial, Monday, Sept. 9, 2019, in New York. Her boyfriend Robert normal, until he got a call from recycling costs, and has contin- Edward Evans, a member of Engine 33, was killed in the north tower of the World Trade Center worthwhile, a potential path declared that U.S. peace on Sept. 11, 2001. a coworker that he learned his ued to feel the costs associated toward peace for Afghans talks with the Taliban are job would not exist anymore. with recycling rise. Hardy said attacks that killed nearly he was at ground zero on and Americans weary of “dead.” Hardy worked at Revolve for Revolve could handle most 3,000 people at the World 9/11 and lost his firefighter Washington’s longest war. Word of the planned almost two years. He said he all plastics, and could have Trade Center, the Pentagon son, Jonathan, there. Still, “I don’t want to see other Camp David meeting was was just settled in, and liked accepted some of the burden and a field in Pennsylvania. Ielpi sees the president as a families suffer the way I did. a surprise to Ellen Judd, the work. But now he, and 44 from the city. More than 2,400 Ameri- get-things-done leader and That’s the bottom line. Not who chairs the Afghanistan other Revolve employees are Revolve’s owner, Alex Bear- cans have died in the nearly hopes he can eventually soldiers or innocent victims committee of the Septem- out of a job. son, told the Herald Journal 18-year war. About 20,000 work out a deal — if it’s a of terrorism,” said Jim Rich- ber Eleventh Families for “That’s not a whole lot of last week that “Due to certain American and allied troops stringent one. es, a retired New York depu- Peaceful Tomorrows, which people, but that’s 45 families circumstances, we made a remain in Afghanistan, and “I’m all for some kind of ty fire chief who responded involves over 200 relatives. that are affected. difficult decision to cease oper- the Taliban control or hold negotiated peace to bring to the terror 2001 attacks “I think it would be great Hardy wasn’t told why the ations at Revolve,” but did not sway over nearly half the our guys and gals back and lost his son, Jimmy, a if the troops were with- plant closed, and said it didn’t elaborate any further. country. home, but it has to be the fellow firefighter. drawn. While we certainly seem anyone else knew either. Revolve’s owners could not The Taliban “are the people correct type of peace where Rosaleen Tallon was want that, there is so much But without local recycling, he be reached for comment, but who are partially responsi- the Taliban and al-Qaida angry — though not at the more involved in the peace knows garbage will just keep whatever happens with the val- ble for our loved ones dying are told point-blank ... any U.S.-Taliban negotiations. process,” said Judd, who lost piling up. ley’s recyclables, Hardy knows and other Americans dying,” violation at all will be dealt She sees the Afghan Islam- her partner, Christine Egan, “There’s always gonna be “It threw me for a loop, put my Riches said, but “I’d like to with swiftly and with a lot ic militants as “small fish” in the attack on the World a need for recycled product, life into a tailspin.” see it end.” of strength,” said Ielpi, a compared with the nation Trade Center. because we are going to run Days before 9/11 might National Sept. 11 Memorial she feels hasn’t been held Judd hopes the Afghan gov- not be the right time, Camp & Museum board member. sufficiently accountable for ernment — which has been David might not be the right Nearly 18 years after losing 9/11: Saudi Arabia. largely sidelined from the place, and a peace agree- his brother-in-law on 9/11, “We’re not really getting at negotiations — and civilians ment with the Taliban might Jim McCaffrey welcomes 9/11. That makes my blood will have a role in a broader not be realistic, but “you any effort to resolve the war boil,” said Tallon, who lost peace process that would have to talk to the enemy if in Afghanistan and credits her brother, probationary produce a durable cease-fire. you want it to stop,” Rich- Trump with trying to end it. firefighter Sean Tallon. The U.S. went to war es said. “If you don’t talk “So many people have Tallon wants U.S. troops against Afghanistan’s ruling to them, it’s just going to forgotten the sacrifices and home, and she really wants Taliban a month after 9/11 continue.” the price paid on 9/11,” he the U.S. government to do for harboring al-Qaida lead- Lee Ielpi also thought the said. “So many people forget more to probe allegations, er Osama bin Laden, master- PHOTO BY Mark Lennihan talks could have been better we’re still at war.” which she and others have mind of the Sept. 11, 2001, A garbage truck unloads at the Logan Landfill timed. A retired firefighter, WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2019WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 PAGE 3

STUDENT LIFE Students react to Spider- Man leaving the MCU

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Loved seeing the student section like this. Great job @usuHURD! @USUFootball deserves a crowd

@nathon_taylor97 I want to know who decided NOT to have Noelle Cockette be the voice for the new cross walk. Blasphemous GRAPHIC BY Rosie Davis @USUAggies!

By Nichole Bresee she first heard about the news. While there was a lot of anger For 9/11 families, mixed views STUDENT LIFE CONTRIBUTOR directed toward Sony, she realized Disney deserved some of the @USUBasketball blame. Superhero favorites are vanishing from the MCU again, except “Sony didn’t make money off of any of the Avengers movies Our coach is better than yours. on Trump-Taliban talks this time, Thanos is not to blame. Spider-Man was in, nor as much money as they could have on #AggiesAllTheWay On August 20, Sony released a statement announcing a split the stand-alone Spider-Man movies,” Van Horn said. “So Sony with Disney after the two companies failed to reach an agreement was just exercising their right as owners over the Spider-Man over future Spider-Man movies and appearances. This means character to take back their character.” the fan-favorite webslinger can no longer be a part of the Marvel When Sony released its statement announcing the split, there Cinematic Universe. was a huge public backlash on social media, with #cancelsony This controversial decision has brought about a plethora of and #savespiderman trending for days. But as more and more fiery and passionate opinions from Marvel fans at Utah State people looked into it, the negative views toward Sony began to University. change, with the negativity largely turning to Disney, as well. “I think it’s a bunch of corporate nonsense,” Eryn Hanson, “I think Disney deserves it, but Sony also deserves it just as biochemical engineering major, said. “If people really cared about much, because neither of them were willing to come to an what the public wanted, this wouldn’t even be an issue. But agreement for the sake of art and for the sake of pleasing their conglomerates like that only care about making the most money. I fans,” Tyler Monson, journalism and communication major, said. think it’s stupid.” “The enemy of all is corporate greed. Yes, Disney is greedy for The original deal between Disney and Sony set in 2015 agreed asking for more money on the Spider-Man movies, but they’re that, for movies featuring Spider-Man, Sony would finance the PHOTO BY Mark Lennihan also writing and directing and casting and doing everything on Norma Molina, of San Antonio, Texas, leaves flowers by the names of firefighters from Engine movie and make 95% of the first-dollar gross profit, while Disney 33 at the September 11 Memorial, Monday, Sept. 9, 2019, in New York. Her boyfriend Robert the work for the movies. Sony’s just paying for them.” got the remaining 5% and all of the merchandising revenue. he doesn’t have anything to do with the MCU until Civil War. He Edward Evans, a member of Engine 33, was killed in the north tower of the World Trade Center Spider-Man actor Tom Holland has agreed to continue his on Sept. 11, 2001. When the time came to create a new agreement in August, was already Spider-Man before that.” contract and play Spider-Man for additional movies even though Much of the public is still hopeful that Disney and Sony will he was at ground zero on Disney proposed a 50/50 co-financing deal. This means that, his character can no longer be in the MCU. Many fans like 9/11 and lost his firefighter while they would help finance 50% of the Spider-Man movies, reach an agreement soon, given all the public backlash. Monson fear what this could mean for future Spider-Man movies son, Jonathan, there. Still, they would also make 50% of the profit. Sony wanted to leave the —[email protected] now that such a major character arc has been taken away. Ielpi sees the president as a deal as it was, according to a Deadline report, and in the end, the @breseenichole “The only option Sony has is to do a prequel movie, but I don’t get-things-done leader and companies withdrew their partnership and therefore, Spider-Man know how they’re going to do that after the cliffhanger that we hopes he can eventually from the MCU. left off on,” Monson said. “While we’re sick of the Spider-Man work out a deal — if it’s a Irene Van Horn, an international business major, was angry when stringent one. origin story, I would watch the Tom Holland solo movie because “I’m all for some kind of negotiated peace to bring our guys and gals back Album Review ­— DAD BOD’s “After Thought” home, but it has to be the correct type of peace where the Taliban and al-Qaida ‘The epitome of chill rock’ are told point-blank ... any By Alek Nelson the album, which make this album perfect for your homework violation at all will be dealt STUDENT LIFE COPY EDITOR playlist. with swiftly and with a lot The closing track and single, “Enough,” is another highlight of strength,” said Ielpi, a “Dad bods” are not only a strange trend, but also the inspira- of the album. “Enough” still has the band’s signature indie rock National Sept. 11 Memorial tion for the name of one of Utah’s up-and-coming bands. sound but also features a driving funk feel. Hand drums and & Museum board member. DAD BOD is a relatively new band, with their first self-titled drumset beats combined with the rhythms of the guitar make Nearly 18 years after losing EP released in January 2019. The band consists of members this a fun listen and track to dance to. his brother-in-law on 9/11, Michael Marinos, Marcus Marinos, Matthew Marinos and Ben “After Thought” is a strong, fluid debut album for anyone inter- Jim McCaffrey welcomes Ostler and is based in . ested in chill rock, indie or local music. It will be interesting to any effort to resolve the war Their first album, “After Thought,” was released on Sept. 1. The see how the band continues to experiment with their sound as in Afghanistan and credits debut album is a blend of low-key rock and indie pop that might they mature. Trump with trying to end it. be perfect for your next study session. DAD BOD will be playing at The Cache Concert Series in Logan “So many people have “Foreign Lands,” the sixth song on the album, is one of the on Nov. 8. More information can be found here. forgotten the sacrifices and best tracks and showcases the band’s ability to create great chill the price paid on 9/11,” he rock. The combination of wavy guitar sounds, falsetto vocals, —[email protected] said. “So many people forget and some dreamy saxophone and guitar solos make this a rich, @nelsonalek we’re still at war.” beautiful track to experience. ALBUM COVER FOR “After Thought” DAD BOD also includes plenty of lo-fi instrumental tracks on PAGE 4 WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2019

SPORTS An explosion of goals helps USU Thompkins’ breakout highlights women’s soccer win two straight receiving depth at USU

By Jason Walker kins (seven) and Gerold Bright (seven). Four SENIOR SPORTS WRITER Aggies have already topped 100 yards: Mar- iner (191), Thompkins (136), Repp (117) Standing behind a podium, sophomore and Nathan (116). wide receiver Deven Thompkins addressed “We’ve caught the ball extremely well and the media holding his young daughter. A made some plays and in this offense,” USU wide smile split his young face for numerous head coach Gary Andersen said. reasons. Among those were the recent birth Having a Davey O’Brien Award semifinalist of another child (this time a son) but more at quarterback certainly has not hindered recently, Utah State’s 62-7 obliteration of the breaking in of new receivers and hasten- Stony Brook and also Thompkins’ major role ing the development of guys stepping into in such a lopsided win. larger roles. Andersen has certainly been Thompkins finally got to fully showcase his privy to just how much Love elevates the lightning 4.31 speed and quick feet on his receiving corps. way to a career night. The young pass-catch- “The biggest thing is we have Jordan Love er reeled in five passes on the night for to make those plays,” Andersen said. “He is a game-high 77 yards. He also had two a special quarterback, he stays so steady in touchdowns which were the first and last of the moment, takes what’s there.” the game — a 45-yard punt return and a 10- Through two games, Love has completed 58 yard catch from Henry Columbi. of 82 passes, a 70.7 success rate at finding Last week, Thompkins did not get as much PHOTO COURTESY of USU Athletics volume, but he Senior Imelda Williams (21) and Junior Kanyan Merrill (13) celebrate after Williams’ game-winning goal against Weber State on Wednes- day Sept. 4. The Aggies have won two straight games. made the most of his two catches, By Sydney Kidd with eight total shots, five of which were on goal. taking one of them SPORTS STAFF WRITER By the end of the match the Aggies had 13 total 56 yards for his shots, with nine on goal. Weber State had 10 total first career colle- The Utah State University women’s soccer team shots, with eight on goal. giate touchdown. scored seven goals over two straight wins this past “Would we like to start harder? Yes,” Cairns said. Being involved week, beating Weber State 2-1 and Marquette 5-1. “But did we solve it in the end? Yeah… I think our early like he has It’s been a week to remember for the Aggies, and team is really starting to show what they’re made been is “amazing” has featured more goals in a short period of time of.” to Thompkins. than has been seen in three years. Not since an Sunday afternoon the Aggies took on Wisconsin “I feel like a little 8-0 win over Sam Houston State in 2016 have the based Marquette on the road and exploded for five kid again, hon- Aggies scored 5 or more goals in a win. goals, all of which were scored by different players. estly,” Thompkins After overcoming another sluggish start, Utah “Today was just a fun, complete game, where we said. “I’m actually State came away with a 2-1 win against Weber worked hard to have everything come together,” able to display State University on Wednesday. Cairns said. “Our defense was ruthless and our my talent and just It was no easy victory, as the final goal came after attack came alive with multiple players stepping up show everybody the Aggies battled through the second period of and making game-changing plays.” this is who I am extra time. Five players opened their scoring accounts in the and this is what I “To be able to win a game in overtime…there’s no game, the first coming off the boot of freshman love to do.” better thrill,” head coach Heather Cairns said. midfielder Sid Barlow. Cardozo doubled Utah PHOTO by Chantelle McCall Thompkins’ Graduate transfer receiver Siaosi Mariner dives for a ball in the endzone in Utah State’s 62-7 win against Stony Junior defender Imelda Williams scored the State’s lead only a few minutes later, but her contri- emergence as is one Brook on Saturday night. Mariner is the Aggies’ leading receiver two games into the season. golden goal off a corner kick in the 13th minute of bution wouldn’t be done after the goal. She would of many threats for extra time. Williams’ header ended the match and supply the final pass on two additional goals over the Aggies. Multiple players are stepping up, his intended target. The 58 completions is finalized victory for the Aggies. Senior midfielder the final 25 minutes of the game. Cardozo had an answering the summer-long questions about the second-most (only to Chuckie Keeton) Ashley Cardozo had the assist on the goal. outstanding week, assisting two more goals against Utah State’s inordinate losses at pass-catch- through two games by an Aggies since at Williams was not the only back to score and both Weber State for a total of four over the week. Her ing positions. least 2000. That success through the air of Utah State’s goals came from its defenders. efforts were good enough to earn her the Amer- The Aggies returned just 27 percent of has been spread around to the numerous Mealii Enos scored the first goal of the match in ica First Credit Union USU student-athlete of the pass-catching production from the re- receivers. the 68th minute of play. Much like the one netted week. cord-breaking 3,567 yards quarterback Jor- “They’re unselfish as a crew,” Andersen by Williams, Enos’ goal was also a header, which In all, Utah State scored five including goals from dan Love threw in 2018. Replacing the likes said. “There’s nobody out there counting came off a corner kick from Cardozo. sophomore forward Marli Niederhauser, junior of Ron’quavion Tarver, Jalen Greene, Dax catches. They’re just excited when their op- “We worked on corner kicks… this week, quite a midfielder Kami Warner and senior forward Alecia Raymond, Aaren Vaughns and company was portunity comes to make a play.” bit,” Cairns said. “And I think you saw that payoff.” Robinson. supposed to be a hard task, one that would Simply catching the ball though is not the The payoff was certainly big for Enos. “Scoring The Aggies take the field again for two road take a chunk of the season to sort out. goal Andersen has in mind for his wideouts. a goal is the best” Enos said. “It just it makes the games in Illinois this weekend, opening against Cut to now, where two weeks into the He wants more from them and so far he has whole game — all the effort you put into it — Illinois State on Friday Sep 13 and heading to season, the Aggies have no questions at wide seen just that. worth it.” Chicago to take on UIC on Sunday Sep 15. receiver or tight end. From Siaosi Mariner to There is no question the Aggies put in effort this “I say it all the time, you can’t just be a Caleb Repp to Jordan Nathan, Savon Scarver guy that catches the ball and falls down,” week. Fans saw a more aggressive team with more @SydChap or Thompkins, there is a bevy of options for possession time than they did on Friday against he said. “You have to catch the ball and Love to pick and choose from the pocket. Utah. After a slow first half, where Weber State make something happen with it and we had Through two games, five players have at numerous guys who were able to do that dominated the ball and Utah State only got three Editor’s note: This story contains a section writer by least seven catches. Siaosi Mariner leads tonight.” total shots off, the team finished regulation time the editor about Utah State’s win against Marquette. all of them with 13 followed by Caleb Repp (10), Jordan Nathan (nine), Deven Thomp- @thejwalk67 USU men’s basketball announces dates against USF and BYU

By Dalton Renshaw points per game and started all 32 games. SPORTS CONTENT MANAGER Four days later, Utah State will travel to Houston, Texas to take on the State University men’s basketball South Florida in the inaugural Battleground added two new dates to its schedule, both 2k19 tournament. It will be a three-game slate neutral-site games against non-conference and the field includes Baylor, UTSA, Oregon opponents. The first will be against BYU on State and Tennessee Martin in addition to USU Dec 14 at 5 p.m. in the annual Beehive Classic and USF. South Florida is coming off a solid held at Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake season, having captured the College Basketball City, Utah. Weber State and the University of Invitational title, and finishing the year with Utah are the two other schools participating an overall record of 24-14. and they will face off at 1p.m. the same day. Utah State will be confirming more dates The Aggies beat Weber State in a close contest in the coming weeks as the regular season this past season and fell to Utah the year prior. approaches. Currently, the team has confirmed BYU finished with a 19-13 record this past sea- and scheduled three non-conference games son, including a resounding 95-80 win against against North Texas, LSU and Florida. USU early in the season. The Cougars return its top two scorers in seniors Yoeli Childs and @dren_sports PHOTO by Chantelle McCall TJ Haws. The two players combined for 39 Sophomore receiver Deven Thompkins evades a defender on his way to the endzone for the Aggies’ first touchdown of the game. However, it wouldn’t be the last, as Utah State would go on to win 62-7 with Thompkins scoring two touchdowns. WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2019WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 PAGE 5

OPINION

PHOTO BY AP Photo / Chris Carlson FILE - In this April 28, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, bottom second from left, greets supporters after a rally in Costa Mesa, Calif. State Republicans have approved a rule change intended to ensure the party can send delegates to the GOP’s national convention next summer, even if President Trump is kept off the state’s 2020 primary ballot. The measure is a response to a law signed by Democratic Gov. Newsom in July that requires presidential candidates to release their tax returns, a move clearly aimed at the Republican presi- dent. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File) It’s Time To Look the Horse-Race in the Mouth Is horse-race election coverage the bane of democracy?

By Taelor Candiloro (2017). grandiose sense of self-importance. Taelor Candiloro is an undergraduate transfer OPINION COLUMNIST This is an appalling deficit. It feels as So, as we get closer to 2020’s Iowa caucus, to the Anthropology department at USU focusing though pundits and journalism elites spend we’re cracking open our refreshments and her study on American ways of constructing As the 2020 presidential primaries creep ever their waking hours enraged because of listening for the loudspeaker to tell us who to meaning. Her desire to travel has led her to closer, it seems like a swarm of journalists America’s low voter efficacy, yet neglect their watch for. Press editors are brushing off their live in four states over the past three years, and appear ready to condemn the offenses responsibility to perpetuate and heighten running shoes and gearing up for a race that is allowed her to expand her understanding of domestic media outlets will apparently quality debate amongst voters. riding a tumultuous wave of public discourse American communities. Her interests include recycle from their coverage of the 2016 Horse-race coverage ironically reduces brought on by the political paradigm shifts of writing about and researching politics, public presidential race, while others bare their joy readers to spectators. Without legitimate 2016. But despite the inevitable excitement we policy, the American identity and studies in the and excitement at the sound of the political policy coverage, we’re left to regurgitate the all feel, it may be in our collective best interest humanities. starting pistol. projections made by political talking-heads. to ignore the white noise and to practice some For all this diversity of opinion, horse-race Rather than giving voters the opportunity to restraint when the first shot rings out across If you have a contrary opinion to the one coverage on candidate’s likeability and gaffe- improve their understanding of legislative the nation in February. found in this article, please email it to capacity seem to steer political discussion, nuances or candidates’ policy proposals, opinion@usustatesman. whereas their policy proficiency and political horse-race journalism leaves us standing in an literacy occupy a backseat. Bar graphs indiscernible tide of public opinion polling and and roundtable speculation may appear pundit speculation. glamorously informative or as a necessary use As entertaining as it is to see Joe Biden let of journalistic access, but the oversaturation [Freudian] slip that “poor kids” are just as of these practices diminishes the integrity of bright and talented as “white kids,” candidate news reporting and damages the democratic faux pas don’t deserve to monopolize print methods of election as a whole. space that could be used to help millennials I wouldn’t dream of denying news outlets the adrenaline rush accompanied Regardless of who you believe by a close should have been sworn in watch of public January of 2017, the election opinion trends. However, the coverage the year prior was supposition substantive in everything but of Politico’s substance. senior media writer, Jack Shafer, that without horse-race reporting, decide which candidate can support an “coverage would come to an endless series economy or run a country. of policy white pages that nobody reads” Institutions that tout a commitment to is a rather vilified approach to the value of informing the public, or champion phrases political discourse (2019). This attitude is like “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” shoulder precisely why coverage so rarely denies the the responsibility of clearing the dust partisan drama of controversy and instead shuns the commentators inevitably stir up when the relevancy of policy proposals. race begins, and the articles they print should Regardless of who you believe should have reflect that acceptance. been sworn in January of 2017, the election Having little but candidates’ most laughable coverage the year prior was substantive moments, controversial statements or in everything but substance. An analysis national likeability to decide who might conducted by the Columbia Journalism be most qualified to balance the gradation Review’s Duncan J. Watts and David M. of holding a public office is absurd satire. Rothschild reveals that “only five out of Democratic elections require an informed 150 front-page articles that The New York public, and horse-race journalism only serves Times ran over the last, most critical months to perpetuate the idea that the details don’t PHOTOS BY AP Photo / Robert F. Bukaty of the election, attempted to compare the matter, that the office of the presidency only First: Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks during the New Hampshire state Democratic Party convention candidate’s policies, while only 10 described Second: Kathy Davis of Norton, Mass., cheers at a rally for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. requires a newsworthy personality and a the policies of either candidate in any detail” PAGE 6 WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2019

game, Utah State held its “Rout” FROM PAGE 1 own on defense, and vastly 45 yards to the endzone. But improved from the week as the game progressed, his prior at defending the pass electricity amplified. A 45 and tackling. Again, the yard pass completion, a 10 Aggies shuffled around its yard touchdown in which he secondary to fill the whole of went one-on-one with the inexperience and injury, but opponent and shook him there was a pleasant surprise out of his socks. A game like at the cornerback position in this is what lifts a player freshman Cam Lampkin. higher in the depth chart “You know it’s just wild — and gives them confidence Cam’s composure,” Andersen to keep improving. And said. “I think he came in with that’s what the team was a lot of confidence and a lot focused on after last week’s of belief and as he continues disappointing loss. to grow and develop, he’ll “We felt a lot more gain a lot of knowledge when electrifying tonight, I think he watches this film. But he everybody - we had a bad wants it all, he wants all of taste in our mouths after last it coming back - he wants to game, you know,” Thompkins study the film, he wants to said. “We left three learn how to play, he wants touchdowns out there that to be in the moment. A week PHOTO BY Chantelle McCall ago he was learning how to could have won us the game, Junior QB Jordan Love stiff arms a Stony Brook defender during Utah State’s 62-7 victory on Saturday night. it was like against Wake get on an airplane for the Forest we came out there and first time with his team.” week, Wake Forest gained was only able to gain 263 over Idaho on Nov. 24, 2012. for myself, it was awesome.” played as well as we could, it Good tackling and superior 579 yards on offense and yards and rushed the ball That season, Andersen led Andersen accrued a record just wasn’t good enough.” coverage led to a better ran the ball 58 times. On nearly half as many times USU to an 11-2 record, a of 26-24 in his first stint as Unlike the Wake Forest product for the Aggies. Last Saturday, Stony Brook as the Demon Deacons last program record for wins, and USU’s head football coach, weekend. In the process, the school’s first bowl victory going 16-7 within the Utah State broke a couple in nearly two decades with a confines of Maverik Stadium. school records on Saturday 41-15 win over Toledo in the Andersen will have to wait night. The Aggies were Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. for his next opportunity constantly driving and ended Utah State ended the season to reacquaint himself with up converting 35 first downs. ranked No. 18 in the country. Maverik Stadium. Utah State Also the team has had an “It’s great to be back in that will rest and recover next unprecedented run of scoring stadium for me personally. It week on its first of two byes over its past three home was a great day,” Andersen of the 2019 season, before games, scoring over 60 points said. “I’ve never been on traveling to San Diego to face in each contest. the field like that with the the Aztecs on Sept. 21. The Saturday night also press box, and the new Aggies will return to Logan represented head coach Gary Jumbotrons, and obviously on Sept. 28 to take on the Andersen’s first game back at they got some quality . Maverik Stadium since 2012. speakers. It’s awesome. The last time an Andersen- Crowd’s awesome. It was @dren_sports led team took to Merlin a very good crowd. They Automotive Olsen Field, the Aggies were were vocal, they were loud, PHOTO BY Chantelle McCall celebrating a WAC title they were excited. I don’t DONATE YOUR CAR TO UNITED BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION! 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