April is Earth Month: Professionals reflect on nature’s transformative power

Ahead of Earth Day, outdoor professionals shared how nature has positively impacted their lives.

What if nukes hit Salt Lake City? Expert, students weigh in on threat of nuclear war

Rebecca Dudley, a political science professor at BYU who teaches U.S. foreign policy and talks about nuclear war in her class, weighed in on the possibility of nuclear war.

‘The American diet is dangerous’: What to eat instead, according to Joel Fuhrman

“The American diet is dangerous,” Dr. Joel Fuhrman said to a crowd of 900 on Thursday, April 11 in the Utah Valley University Sorenson Center.

Five wars, five generations, one Orem family

Meet Gary Campbell, a father, Vietnam War veteran and volunteer curator. Campbell was born and raised in Orem and signed up for the Marine Corps on his 17th birthday.

How women’s climbing club expands climbing community

The Women’s Rockreation Club, hosted at The Quarry in Provo, provides a safe space for women and non-binary climbers to socialize and develop their skills.

Double taps, tourist traps: How to find hiking spots in the era of gatekeeping

In the digital age, hiking has morphed from a sport to a piece of social currency — and more and more people are cashing in.
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