Students respond to true-or-false survey about COVID-19 facts

The Daily Universe conducted a four-question survey through an Instagram story post and 225 BYU students voluntarily responded. The survey asked true-or-false questions regarding COVID-19 facts sourced from the CDC, UC Davis Health, WebMD and Hopkins Medicine websites.

Students struggle to find accommodations for emotional support, service animals

BYU students with emotional support or service animals have experienced difficulties finding housing contracts and other accommodations because a lack of understanding for the roles their animals play.

BYU life science professors emphasize importance of mask-wearing, vaccinations

BYU College of Life Sciences faculty members and students emphasize the importance of masks, COVID-19 testing and vaccinations, especially with the new omicron variant.

Resources for overcoming pornography offered at BYU

BYU has resources including clubs, conferences and podcasts for students seeking help to overcome a pornography addiction.

Highlights from BYU Colleges: Identifying and eradicating racism in books, researchers create hybrid quinoa crops

Adjunct English professor Madeleine Dresden gave a presentation at the 2021 Latter-day Saint Publishing and Media Association Conference on Oct. 9. Her lecture highlighted the importance of representation for people of color and identifying the tropes and stereotypes present in books and media.

Soon-to-be graduates reflect on college life in COVID-19 era

COVID-19 has created a unique college experience for this year's April 2022 graduates. They have spent most of their education in a global pandemic which took away many typical college life experiences for them.
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