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Week of September 10, 2019 www.usustatesman.com (435) 797-1742 TSC Room 118 Free single copy 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 Gary Andersen 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 Logan Canyon. 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 Sigma Chi 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.