Ciera Kueser
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Utah swimming lesson programs help kids become water-safe
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Ciera Kueser
January 09, 2019 12:00 AM
A Utah Aquatics Academy swimmer floats on his back in the 'survival float' position. (Alliesha Reber)
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Utah museums provide family-centered learning experiences
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Ciera Kueser
December 20, 2018 12:00 AM
The state of Utah has over 60 museums. Thanksgiving Point in Lehi recently opened pre-sale ticketing for its new live museum called the Butterfly Biosphere, according to Thanksgiving Point Communications Director Josh Berndt.
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Bingham High School sisters participate in BYU Independent Study dual enrollment
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Ciera Kueser
December 18, 2018 12:00 AM
Aubrey, left, and Katelyn Reidhead, right, are students participating in dual enrollment at Bingham High School in South Jordan. Both spend time at the high school and at home participating in BYU Independent Study courses. (Mindy Reidhead)
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Computer science to be added to Utah classroom curriculum by 2022
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Ciera Kueser
December 13, 2018 12:00 AM
Dillan Orr spends time coding websites and programming computer games after learning how to code from Weber State's First LEGO League. The Utah State Board of Education plans to implement computer science in K-12 schooling by 2022. (Ciera Kueser)
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Army sergeant rediscovers unity as BYU Frisbee athlete
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Ciera Kueser
November 30, 2018 12:00 AM
Alicia Seeley joined the Army at 18 and is currently a captain for BYU's competitive women's ultimate Frisbee team. Seeley said being on the Frisbee team helps her feel camaraderie at BYU, similar to what she felt in the Army. (Ciera Kueser)
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BYU professor pioneers research on air pollution's negative health effects
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Ciera Kueser
November 28, 2018 12:00 AM
Joshua Higbee, Arden Pope and Jacob Lefler meet regularly on the BYU campus. The team researches the effects of air pollution on the quality of human life. (Lexie Flickinger)
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BYU grounds crew maintain campus, protect plants year round
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Ciera Kueser
November 27, 2018 12:00 AM
BYU grounds employee Tom Leighton gathers leaves to prepare campus for winter. (Ciera Kueser)
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Church offers relief to California fire victims
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Ciera Kueser
November 26, 2018 12:00 AM
Latter-day Saints and community members gather at a warehouse in Oroville, California, to package and distribute food and supplies to those impacted by a wildfire that heavily damaged Paradise, California. (mormonnewsroom.org)
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Prices, business model, location: Is the new Provo-BYU Target a good thing?
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Ciera Kueser
November 15, 2018 12:00 AM
Cosmo the Cougar and Bullseye, Target's mascot, pose at the Provo Target under balloons representing the store number during a ribbon cutting event on Nov. 7. (Ally Halverson)
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