COVID-19 Coverage

Hate crimes against Asian

Hate crimes against Asian descents around the U.S. are under the spotlight since the Atlanta shooting.According to Statista, anti-Asian hate crimes increased 150% from...

How BYU students can sign up for COVID-19 vaccinations

BYU students can make COVID-19 vaccination appointments starting today after Utah Gov. Spencer Cox's announcement last week.

Vaccine Eligibility

https://youtu.be/sH2bglkbcdELindsay Wyson reports on eligibility for the Covid-19 vaccine

BYU research adapts to the pandemic

Over the last year, the COVID-19 pandemic affected research across BYU campus, creating unique challenges and opportunities for each school and college at BYU.

Utah County assisted living facilities work toward normalcy

Assisted living facilities and programs in Utah County are taking steps to return back to normal with many residents now fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

BYU students put on Royal Ball

A group of BYU students are putting on a "Bridgerton" inspired royal ball at Wadley Farms in Lindon on March 26 and 27.

Gov. Cox announces all Utah adults are eligible for vaccine next week

Gov. Spencer Cox announced all Utah adults will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine starting March 24.

Good news Thursday: Opera singer volunteers at hospital, tiny homes help homeless people

Soprano steps in to help COVID-19 patientsArta Jashari helps out at the Pulmonological Clinic in Pristina, Kosovo in any way she can. Whether that...

Concerts during Covid

https://youtu.be/vyNMph-QXaIMegan Pickett reports on the status of concerts during Covid

Temple baptistries reopen

https://youtu.be/rRXZIJpxDQASome temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will move into a new phase of reopening. Newsline reporter Lindsay Wyson is...

Stimulus check packages

https://youtu.be/bS6wrpSVd8EUtahans are receiving the third round of stimulus checks in their bank accounts. Eligible families in Utah will get $1,400 dollar checks to help...

International status will not affect students’ eligibility to receive COVID-19 vaccine

Neither the International Student Services Office nor the Student Health Center foresee any complications in distributing COVID-19 vaccines to international students compared to students with United States citizenship. All should be equally eligible to receive the vaccine when the time comes.

UTA provides free travel to COVID-19 vaccine appointments

The UTA is offering free fare to anyone who is heading to their COVID-19 vaccination appointments to encourage more Utahns to be vaccinated.

Church announces baptistry to open in 14 temples

The Church announced 14 temples around the world will now be able to open their baptistry to limited groups for proxy ordinances.

BYU works with Utah County Health Department to open vaccination site

Utah County Health Department is working in conjunction with BYU to open a new COVID-19 vaccination site at the former Provo High School building.

One year later: Reflecting on the pandemic’s impact on BYU

Today marks one year since BYU notified students that classes would take an extended weekend off and then be held virtually for the remainder of the semester. In reflection of this anniversary, here is a recap of how the pandemic affected life at BYU.

Called to serve in a pandemic: ‘Miracles’ allow missionaries to return to foreign missions

Almost a year after the pandemic sent home thousands of missionaries, several missionaries who were reassigned to stateside missions are being sent to their original mission calls for the first time or returning to where they started their mission.

Utah to lift mask mandate, offer vaccines to all adults

Utah will join a handful of states next month as it lifts its statewide mask mandate on April 10.
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