Readers’ Forum: Feminism should be about everyone

The modern face of feminism at BYU and globally should not just be women and feminine men but everyone.

Readers’ Forum: The vending machine tragedy

If there is Dr. Pepper in a few stores on campus, there should be no reason why we can’t have it in vending machines. 

Readers’ Forum: The unsung heroes of BYU

When we think of Brigham Young University during graduation season, we often picture the high-profile stuff: our beautiful campus and inspiring professors, well-dressed deans and high-flying dunk teams, clever Cosmo and college valedictorians.

Readers’ Forum: One date, now engaged?

It is Friday night. I finish curling my hair and put my shoes on, ready for the date. I’ve been looking forward to it all week, and I do not even know what he looks like.

Readers’ Forum: Filling our hearts with house plants, how reconnecting with nature can heal our trauma

This summer will mark two years since my family and I got sent to “Covid camps” in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Readers’ Forum: A quest for belonging

When I started at BYU I was eager to make friends and to find “my people.” I met kind people and made a few friends, but into my first semester, I still hadn’t found the kind of people that I was looking for. Instead, I felt alone and tired.
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