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Stop the knot

April 21, 2015 12:00 AM
According to Business Insider, BYU ranked number one for having both brains and beauty. It naturally follows that here at the University we care about the latest fashion trends and hair styles. But how far is too far when it comes to keeping up with the current fads?
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Technological thoughts

April 21, 2015 12:00 AM
I am sitting in a library contemplating technology. People come here all the time, but an extremely low percentage of the people here will touch any of the library’s books today. While the shelves hold thousands of books, the computers here hold virtually endless information on almost any subject. As I look around me, almost everyone is using a computer. But then, almost all of them also have a smaller version of a computer in their pocket.
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Comfortable test-taking

April 21, 2015 12:00 AM
Here at Brigham Young University there are a lot of rules put into place through the Honor Code. There are rules for cheating, visiting hours, grooming and clothing. For most of these rules it’s up to the students to always make sure they’re upholding their honor, except for when it comes to the humanities testing center. It’s become a rule that students are not allowed to wear leggings as pants. In the Honor Code statement it says, “Clothing is inappropriate when it is sleeveless, strapless, backless, or revealing; has slits above the knee; or is form fitting.' Nowhere in the Honor Code does it actually state that leggings are not allowed. Leggings are no tighter than some jeans that a lot of girls are wearing. When you go in to take a test some of the workers will turn you away for wearing leggings. What about wanting to be comfortable while taking a test? It’s not fair that girls aren’t allowed to wear leggings because they’re “too much of a distraction for the guys.” Girls dress modestly out of respect for themselves and not solely because of other people. It’s time to think about whether preventing leggings is really doing anything beneficial.
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Offensive tweeting

April 20, 2015 12:00 AM
Some of you may have seen the tweet from the BYU football coach Mark Atuaia this weekend which read, “For those who oppose — go see your stake president then find me and oppose those beloved men in front of me and witness how I sin #realtalk.” What a great example of Christlike behavior. Yes, let's go beat up people who disagree with the church.
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Spring exercise

April 20, 2015 12:00 AM
Spring is approaching, which means warm weather. Spring is the time when flowers blossom and the start of a new beginning. It can be a fresh start for us as well. Colder weather discourages exercise, because you don’t want to be outside in the cold and it can be cramped and stuffy in the gym. It is no longer cold outside, and after being inside all winter it is time to stretch our legs and start to exercise again.
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Self-policing BYU parking

April 20, 2015 12:00 AM
I’m a grad student, and I’m frustrated with how many undergrads park in grad student parking or faculty parking and the parking police don’t come by frequently enough to ticket the students.
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Riding to a safer future

April 07, 2015 12:00 AM
While waiting at a red light, the car in front of me clipped the tail-end of a bicycle crossing directly in front of him. Wham! This sent the unsuspecting biker flying off his bicycle, while the driver simply sped away. So who’s to blame?
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Catfish criticisms

March 31, 2015 12:00 AM
I have a few opinions about the recent articles published on the topic of “catfishing.” While I understand completely that this topic is 'hot' among readers and gives us an interesting subject, I think it is completely unprofessional the way that Hilary Hayes and The Universe have approached this specific situation.
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Don't rate righteousness

March 31, 2015 12:00 AM
A recent opinion piece criticizes individuals who watch R-rated movies, claiming that such entertainment is unequivocally offensive to the Holy Ghost and Jesus Christ. While caution should be exercised in making our entertainment choices, the Church has not drawn any such line in the sand, and choosing to do so risks becoming pharisaical. Any individual can make such a choice for themselves, but using that personal decision as a barometer of others’ righteousness is completely inappropriate.
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Distracted pedestrians

March 31, 2015 12:00 AM
I barely saw you jogging last night with your headphones in, wearing dark clothes. I almost hit you this morning as you hurried across the street to class, with your head down, checking your phone. I am aware of you and watching out for your safety, but are you?
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Thanks to the groper

March 24, 2015 12:00 AM
Since the occurrence of random gropings, beginning in January of 2014, fear has stricken the hearts of female Provo residents. Although most of Provo sees this epidemic in a negative light, we should see this as an opportunity to thank the groper for his service to the community.
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Victimization of villians

March 17, 2015 12:00 AM
As of late my attention has been drawn to a new, and disgusting, trend formulating in today’s virtual and realistic society. This tendency among young adults, especially at BYU, is a phenomenon occurring when a sexual assault is analyzed by the culprit and its onlookers, concluding that the offense was due to the victim’s body language, speech, or clothing.
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Simple solar solution

March 17, 2015 12:00 AM
Throat burning or stomach queasy? These are typical symptoms of Utahns during this time of year. Across the dreary valley, a few mountain peaks triumph over the thick morning haze. Chemicals of the ozone, which protect the earth, have been cycling in our respiratory system. From daily commuter to the children at recess, all are affected. Utah has been diagnosed. It is suffering from an illness of excessive poor air quality and increasing electrical bills. This gradual decline can be reversed through the implementing of solar panels to create a no-pollution solution.
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BYU's religious paradox

March 17, 2015 12:00 AM
Maybe it’s because I’m an international student in my first semester here, and maybe it’s because I grew up in a Catholic school. Maybe my mom just did a good job of making Easter holy in our house, considering both the Friday before and Monday after were legitimate holidays. Either way, hearing that BYU didn’t offer any type of holiday over Easter came as a shock. I know, I understand; Mormons don’t like to dwell on the fact that Christ died — but rather, the fact that he lived. However, the LDS Church does still see his death as a crucial, important part of the plan: Christ’s suffering and crucifixion on Good Friday are critical for the Atonement to have power.
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True equality

March 10, 2015 12:00 AM
People typically agree that discrimination is bad, but what if it isn’t called discrimination? Preferential treatment gives benefits to people of certain minorities. Sounds like discrimination to me. Yet preferential treatment is everywhere, and many are in favor of it. Why? Because these special privileges are given to minorities in hopes of fixing past pains. This new reverse discrimination is still discrimination.
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The need to ski

March 10, 2015 12:00 AM
Who likes to hit the slopes and feel the winter air blasting in their face as your speeding down the slopes of your favorite ski run? I do, and so do many college students living in Utah. At every resort in Utah, college students must pay the full fare of admission, which isn’t nearly as desirable as a reduced student fare would be. Ski resorts must allow reduced rates for college students so they can hit the slopes more often while saving their expenses.
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Facing the heat

March 03, 2015 12:00 AM
Deaths, murder, black people, police gunshot, bang, bang, bang! If I was 5 and watched the media right now, this is what I would understand the United States to be. On Aug. 9, 2014, Michael Brown was shot and killed by Darren Wilson, a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer. Sept. 10, 2014, Darrien Hunt was shot and killed by police in Utah. Is our law enforcement using too much enforcement, especially toward minority race groups, or are these shootings something that is required for the safety of us all?
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Feminism: Virtue or vice?

March 03, 2015 12:00 AM
There are many tensions and uprisings within the LDS Church resulting from misunderstandings about women and the priesthood. The contentious atmosphere found within the Church will only disappear as women internalize Church doctrine and diligently seek answers from God.
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