Letting go of the burden of hate to feed thousands: The story of the Black 14
When Griffin and 13 teammates walked into their coach's office in Laramie, Wyoming, in 1969 to ask about wearing black armbands during a game against BYU, none of them expected to create a legacy of forgiveness.
BYU at 150: The university prophets have foretold
President C. Shane Reese spoke in his September 2023 inaugural address about the idea of “Becoming BYU.” When I first heard this address as a junior at BYU, I thought President Reese was thinking of making big changes to the school. I realized later that I completely missed the point.
Readers’ Forum: Shining your light through genealogy
According to a recent study done by BYU, doing family history work promotes a healthy development of self-identity.
Readers’ Forum: Mastering procrastination, crafting brilliance from delay
Putting things off will lead to great ideas, help us ditch perfectionism, and keep stress levels in check. It’s time to see procrastination in a positive way.
Readers’ Forum: Long-term effects of tanning beds
My dad lost the battle to skin cancer. Something so serious can happen because of something so small: tanning beds.
Readers’ Forum: Perusing Provo’s parking puzzle
Provo has long been infamous for its horrific parking situation.