International Cinema increases global awareness
BYU german professor Joseph Baker started in 1968 what he called the International Film Festival, a foreign film group for language majors. He might never have imagined its transformation from a small...
View ArticleWhat draws nonmember athletes to attend BYU?
Athletes have many variables to consider when deciding what college they should attend — especially athletes recruited by BYU who do not belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Many...
View ArticleEuropean young adults offer insight to pros and cons of visiting Provo
BYU students constitute nearly 34,000 members of the world population, according to BYU statistics, and Provo is one of the largest communities of Latter-day Saint young single adults in the world....
View ArticleReaders’ Forum: 5/21/19
Celebrities are more prone to certain mental illnesses because of the nature of their work and the pressure to be perfect in the eye of the public. With large amounts of time and money at their...
View ArticleMuseum of Peoples and Culture emphasizes learning by experience
When many students think about their summer internship, they think of desk jobs, reading and mountains of paperwork. But for Lara Kasparian, an anthropology student at BYU, working over the summer...
View ArticlePhoto Story: BYU celebrates black history month with perspectives event
Perspectives was a celebratory event for Black History month that allowed BYU students to express different views of the world and get to know new perspectives. As part of the event, President Kevin J...
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