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Constructive debate hosted by Peacemaker Project, BYU Republicans and Democrats ends with outburst
Emotions flared on the Brigham Young University campus Nov. 6 after a political debate, hosted by the BYU Democrats, BYU Republicans and the Peacemaker Project, concluded with students shouting "Free Palestine" as they exited the Joseph Smith Building auditorium.
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BYU Global Women’s Studies presents research on political polarization of sexual assault
BYU students and faculty learned about the political polarization of sexual assault at the first Global Women’s Studies Colloquium of Fall Semester 2024 on Friday, Sept. 13.
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New York Times columnist discusses rising political polarization among Americans at BYU campus forum
New York Times columnist and Harvard Law graduate David French spoke to students about political polarization in America during a BYU campus forum on Sept. 24.
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