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In this week's devotional, Elder S. Gifford Nielsen, a former football player, shared life lessons gained from "The Cougar Song," saying, "The words to this anthem have to do with much more than sports. Its call is a fight song for our lives." Watch highlights, the entire address, or read a summary.
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Sometimes life is harder than we think we can bear. Wife, mother, and BYU family-life professor Erin Kramer Holmes shares ways to find hope in loss.
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After BYU senior Anne Thomas graduates with a double major in biodiversity & conservation and bioinformatics, she's off to Cambridge University on a prestigious full-ride Gates Scholarship, awarded to only 35 U.S. undergrads this year.
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What are the most effective ways to serve? Should we dig wells in Africa, travel to help after natural disasters, or donate cash to a worthy cause? Because so many well-intentioned service efforts fall short, BYU experts offer their ideas on how to make a real difference in the world.
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BYU nursing grad Kelly Wosnik and Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo were both born with cleidocranial dysplasia. Now they've teamed up to help others with the rare bone disorder.
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The 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting shook Michelle and Cory Hogan's family and motivated a holiday tradition of delivering cheer to Boston’s homeless. "We just wanted to share love with other people and help them feel that there are still good people in the world,” says Michelle. Read about the Hogans and other BYU alumni going forth to serve.
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