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BYU ASL Club helps students practice, connect with others
The BYU ASL Club provides a place for people to belong, learn sign language and interact with others.
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Readers' Forum: The beauty of sign language
Facial expressions, pointing and gestures are a fundamental part of our daily life and we might be taking them for granted. Everyone should consider learning sign language for better and more convenient communication and for making our community more inclusive.
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Deaf gymnast encourages BYU students to 'love who you are'
Former BYU gymnast Aimee Walker-Pond spoke to BYU American Sign Language club students on April 7 about overcoming challenges being deaf and blind in one eye. (Impact Publishing)
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'The Taste of Sunrise' attracts attention from both deaf and hearing audiences
Katie Hyatt, Jake Earnest, Katie Jarvis, Ben Featherstone, Brittni Henretty and Abbie Craig pose in their costumes. (Mark Philbrick/BYU Photo)
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Listening through sight with American Sign Language
Fingerspelling is a common communication device used in American Sign Language. Pictured here are the letters A-S-L. (Maddi Driggs)
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BYU hosts silent weekend
Merriam Nemani and Tia Nero attended a silent weekend at BYU where American Sign Language speakers gathered to enjoy a weekend of signing. (Maddi Driggs)
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Deaf culture at BYU has an opportunity to grow
The ASL Club playing the game Clue at its last meeting this semester.
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