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Disability Awareness Week hopes to increase love for others
Volunteers for Adaptive Aquatics play with children who have special needs in the Richards Building swimming pool. The program meets on Thursdays and Fridays. (Y-Serve)
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13 ways to serve this semester
Y-Serve, also known as BYU's Center for Service and Learning, manages programs and service projects requiring student volunteers. With Fall Semester 2016 well under way, here are just a few options for students wanting to become involved with Y-Serve:
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BYU professor requires students to 'go forth to serve'
Service is good for the soul. For some students it is good for their grades, too.
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