Utah State Turns 121 Years Old This Week
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The  A  atop Old Main turns blue to celebrate athletic victories and special occassions at Utah State University.
The 'A' atop Old Main turns blue to celebrate athletic victories and special occassions at Utah State University.
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Utah State University is turning 121 years old and the Utah State blue light atop Old Main will light the night sky Friday, March 6th to celebrate the occasion.

The Founders Day Celebration, hosted by the Utah State Alumni Association, will be held Friday in the Evan Stevenson Ballroom of the Taggart Student Center on the Logan Campus.

Originally the Agricultural College of Utah, Utah State opened its doors to a handful of students. In 1888 students could choose from five majors or career options.

Today's students select from 230 courses of study offered in 45 departments housed in six colleges and one school.
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