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BYU starts support group for BYU combat veterans
There is an estimate of 300 Iraq and Afghanistan combat veterans on campus. The Stress Services and Biofeedback area of BYU Counseling and Psychological Services is offering a support group for BYU combat veterans starting Oct. 1.
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The Arab autumn
With her daughter and her friend in the backseat of her car, she felt the uneasiness that came in the wake of last week’s protests in the Middle East as she drove home on the usually peaceful streets of Bahrain. Their generally lighthearted drive home from joy school took on a heavier tone during the peak of the unrest.
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The cost of a volunteer military
During my first semester at BYU I was walking home from church in the Harmon Building. I was accompanied by my roommate, who commented on the fact that the University hadn't done much to commemorate September 11th that weekend. She said she liked it and was pleased to not attend another ceremony of mourning.
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