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Didn't know your favorite old folks are BYU alumni? Pickles cartoonist and BYU grad Brian Crane shares how Opal and Earl met, a backstory based on Crane’s courting experiences with his wife, Diana.
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In an outdoor classroom straight out of the Wild West, BYU students and faculty recently worked the bison roundup at Antelope Island State Park, assisting with health check-ups and studying bison behaviors.
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In his recent BYU devotional, Elder Lawrence E. Corbridge shared how to see miracles in the ordinary, dispel doubts, and stand strong with faith in the kingdom of God. Watch, listen to, or read his address.
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Less than 1 percent of submissions get accepted to the Sundance Film Festival, but BYU photography professor and film director Robert Machoian Graham made the cut for the third time. His film The MINORS—shot in Provo, using his family members as actors—won a special jury award for directing.
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This NCAA Champion Magazine article covers the Common Ground conference hosted by BYU in fall 2018, a mind-opening opportunity to discuss both religion and LGBTQ inclusion within college athletics.
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At the Silicon Slopes Tech Summit, five Utah tech leaders and BYU alums each offered $1 million toward adding computer-science courses in every public school in Utah . . . if Utah’s legislature will pass a computer-science funding bill. Read the Deseret News story here.
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President Kevin J Worthen and other university leaders gathered at the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities presidents conference to discuss why faith-based education is important and how to improve the negative public image sometimes associated with faith-based schools.
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