LOGAN, Utah — All was quiet at Utah State University in Logan on Monday, but security preparations were clearly visible as the campus gets set for a Turning Point USA event on Tuesday.

Barricades are ready to be deployed along with metal detectors that everyone who attends will have to go through upon entering Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. In the shadow of the Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University, students in Logan didn't seem to share any security concerns.

“I’m not really concerned about anything. I mean, Utah State is a super cool school, and everyone here is super nice and friendly," said student Kate Godfrey. "The event is going to be later in the day, so I don’t think it will affect too much with classes and transport and whatnot.”

“It is a little concerning because you neve

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