The top books of 2024, according to BookTok, Goodreads

In a digital age dominated by fleeting trends, young adults are rediscovering the joy of a good book thanks to BookTok.

2034 Olympics could give Utah ‘soft power,’ BYU professor says

In November, International Olympic Committee leaders selected Salt Lake City as the preferred host for the 2034 Winter Olympic Games, bringing recognition and responsibility to the Utah capital.

Video of the Day: BYU women’s gymnastics elated after winning tiebreaker

BYU women’s gymnastics went up against Boise State on April 4 in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship.

BYU’s Battle of the Bands makes comeback after 10 years

BYUSA hosted its very own Battle of the Bands on campus on March 9, an event they revived after a 10 year hiatus. Music lovers and performers alike came together to watch the bands perform and vote on their favorites.

BYU students celebrate March 14, ‘Pi Day’

The fourteenth day of the third month, or Pi Day, gives students and faculty an excuse to buy pie. What better way to celebrate than by indulging in a pie-eating competition?

From startup to staple: Hruska’s Kolaches serves Provo for 10 years

Over the last decade, Hruska's Kolaches has served a variety of savory and sweet pastries all across Utah.
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