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BYU professor says anime encourages cultural connections
Japanese 2D animation, commonly known as 'anime,' has become a medium through which BYU students have been able to diversify their cultural knowledge.
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Free, discounted food and activities in Utah County
Provo and Orem boast plenty of free and discounted options for students looking for a deal on local dining and activities.
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International Cinema increases global awareness
BYU humanities professor Chip Oscarson gives a lecture about “First Reformed and Anthropocene Cinema” before the International Cinema viewing on Jan. 23. (Arianna Davidson)
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Professors talk about their favorite films
Professors teach and care for their students and genuinely wish them the best. Not only are they a source of knowledge and wisdom, they also have good taste and good advice about everyday life.
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