Primary actions from BYU College Democrats and Republicans
The two clubs, BYU College Democrats and College Republicans, are participating in the Utah primary election in different ways. This year most candidates on the ballot are Republican. The BYU College...
View ArticlePolice Beat: LaVell Edwards Stadium speaker missing
Suspicious June 12-There was a report of inappropriately dressed students on the intramural field west of Wyview Park. When an officer arrived, he did not see anything out of order. June 12- A male and...
View ArticleNot much time left to fill out FAFSA
While President Obama calls for a freeze on the interest rates of student loans, the deadline to apply for those loans is coming up. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) grant and loan...
View ArticleSupreme Court ruling changes BYU employee insurance plans but not student plans
BYU faculty and staff could see increases in insurance costs now that the Supreme Court has upheld the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Aaron Larson, the associate director of administration...
View ArticleAnother fire ignites in Alpine
The fire that started in Alpine early Tuesday afternoon has caused Box Elder and Alpine Cove subdivisions to evacuate. Approximately 60 homes have been evacuated. The Utah County fire, burning 2,000...
View ArticleBYU designated to train, provide scholarships for cybersecurity
BYU has been designated as a center of excellence for it’s cybersecurity education. The National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security award schools, such as BYU, that apply for and...
View ArticleFire trucks at Museum of Art
The Museum of Art fire alarm went off unexpectedly Tuesday morning between 9:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Yvette Arts, the assistant dean of external communications for the Museum of Art , said the fire...
View ArticleNursing professor encourages patience, persistence, perseverance
Patricia Ravert, Associate Dean of the BYU College of Nursing, encouraged students and faculty to be persistent and patient while persevering life plans at Devotional. “Persistence is a ‘stick-to-it’...
View ArticleBarbara Demick speaks at Kennedy Center
The Kennedy Center’s first spring/summer book of the semester tells the stories of six North Koreans who fled from North to South Korea. The book, “Nothing to Envy: Ordinary lives in North Korea,” was...
View ArticlePolice Beat: Falling scooter causes damage
Public Peace July 12- A small white vehicle was reported pulling a skateboarder near 12 a.m. in lot 45. An officer was dispatched and there was no one there when she arrived. July 15- A large group of...
View ArticleConference addresses spirituality of genealogy
Devin Ashby is a family history enthusiast. However, his interest began only 10 years ago. After the initial ‘ah-ha’ moment, he became committed to family history work. He understands that to get...
View ArticleJournalist speaks to students about North Korea
The Kennedy Center hosted Barbara Demick, author of “Nothing to Envy: Ordinary lives in North Korea” to speak on her experiences as a journalist. “I wanted to bring these people to life and get away...
View ArticleGeneral Young Men President David L. Beck commencement speaker
Brother David LeRoy Beck, currently serving as the Young Men general president for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is the commencement speaker for graduation in August. Beck has spent...
View Article“We are family history”
A letter reported an Austrian’s home was unexpectedly swallowed into Germany’s boarder. The man living there went to get married and was barred because he was not a German citizen. In another case, a...
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