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BYU alternate reality game launches to inspire STEM interest
BYU recently developed an alternate reality game that aims to inspire teens, especially girls and minorities, to work with others and become more interested in STEM: science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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Food drive: a slam dunk on hunger
For a starving college student, the thought of donating food to others may be a foreign concept. However, the food drive that will run from Nov. 12 to Nov. 30 will provide an opportunity for students to reach outside themselves and make a difference in the lives of hundreds of Utah families living in poverty.
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'A Day in the Life of BYU' project on Friday
The Universe is offering the BYU community a chance to be a reporter for a day with a 24-hour press pass.
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Students help classmates pay for school
College students often get labeled as cheap because of their tendency to scrimp and save the little money they have, but for some students scrimping and saving is not enough to get them through school.
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A semester in D.C.
The Washington Seminar program offers students the opportunity to earn credits and intern in the nation's capital. The program welcomes students of all majors to apply for a chance to live and study in D.C.
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Students meet with accreditation committee
Students met with and answered questions from representatives of the Northwest Commission on College and Universities Thursday in the Wilkinson Center.
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Electrical engineering students light up ballroom dance moves
BYU's Ballroom Dance team doesn't take requests often, but when engineering professor Aaron Hawkins approached them with his request they pounced at the opportunity to collaborate.
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Flash mobsters unite
Pretend shots echoed in the Wilkinson Terrace on Valentine’s Day that left bodies lifelessly scattered on the floor while students stared in bewilderment. Within minutes, all signs of the showdown vanished, but the mobsters have plans to strike again on Friday.
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Hungry to make a difference
Seventy percent of participants will congregate on slabs of cardboard and go home hungry as they enviously watch the fortunate 30 percent of the “world” eat more substantial food.
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Documentary reveals history of black Mormons
Skeletons, myth and folklore encompass most Latter-day Saints' knowledge of the history of African Americans in the Church. Today, the BYU community is invited to rise above the confusion and watch the documentary, “Nobody Knows: The Untold Story of Black Mormons,” in the Harold B. Lee Library Auditorium at 6:30 p.m.
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Tofu? Yes, please.
Vegans, vegetarians and interested students are invited to join the Vegetarian Club every other Thursday to learn more about cooking vegetarian friendly, discovering new recipes and exploring environmental and animal rights.
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Daily Universe will become a weekly publication
Brigham Young University's Communications Department announced today in a meeting with students and faculty that The Daily Universe will move to a 'digital first' news format beginning no later than April 2012.
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