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Rivalry game after party: Cougs take to the streets
As soon as the field goal went through the posts, Provo exploded with the sounds of horns and cheering.
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Cougar Dash offers cheap, convenient food delivery on campus
BYU introduced Cougar Dash, a campus food delivery service similar to DoorDash, available through the BYU app and online on the official website, found here.
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Church announces new BYU medical school
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a new medical school for Brigham Young University on Monday, July 29.
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Rubber ducks race in BYU Ducky Derby
BYU Employee Wellness gave employees and their families the opportunity to race rubber ducks along the South Campus Stream during this year’s Ducky Derby on Friday, July 19.
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How to protect your personal information
Educational institutions across the United States have been victims of thousands of data breaches since 2005, leaking more than 37 million records, according to a 2024 report by Comparitech. According to that report, 60% of these attacks occurred at colleges or universities.
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BYU martial arts class strengthens campus community
Among BYU's student wellness classes, martial arts class SWELL 141 creates a strengthening environment for students.
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Social media activism: Is it 'risky' enough?
Generation Z is using social media to engage in political activism in ways that can seem new and controversial, but experts are questioning the on-the-ground impact of these efforts.
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Media literacy is 'essential,' BYU communications professor says
Because of developments in artificial intelligence and the rapidly changing media landscape, BYU communications professor Pamela Brubaker says media literacy skills are becoming increasingly crucial for students and internet users to obtain.
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BYU students, alumni react to Trump conviction
Readers of The Daily Universe shared their thoughts on former President Donald Trump’s felony conviction and how it has shaped their approach to the upcoming presidential election.
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Crime prevention and safety fair volunteers teach families resources for safety
The crime prevention and safety fair kicked off on Saturday, June 8. The fair was held at BYU's Lot 45, across the street from the LaVell Edwards Stadium.
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BYU alum Sarah Jane Weaver becomes first female editor-in-chief at Deseret News
It is possible that when Sarah Jane Weaver was at BYU, she was unaware that she would make history in the news industry and in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. What she did know was that she wanted to make her ancestors proud, and BYU was the beginning of that journey for her.
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Faculty, students share credit card advice
Faculty and students shared their advice when it comes to getting a credit card and building a high credit score.
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BYU professor teaches class on Arab-Israeli-Palestinian conflict
As attention has been focused on U.S. college protests concerning the Israel-Hamas war, BYU political science professor David Romney said a key step to helping those affected by the conflict is first learning more about other peoples’ narratives.
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Students talk about social media
As May comes to a close, so does Mental Health Awareness Month. Online research has shown mental illness is prevalent in the state of Utah. Students have opened up about their experiences with mental health struggles and, specifically, social media.
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Library physical and digital resource use continues to grow
Contrary to trends found at other libraries, physical book circulation at the Harold B. Lee Library increased shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic and has continued to increase since then, according to data provided by the library.
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CAPS combines therapy, Dungeons & Dragons to help students improve mental health
BYU’s Counseling and Psychological Services provides students with opportunities to explore their identities and connect with others through group therapy involving popular role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
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R.A.D. program teaches students self-defense
BYU and the Utah County Sheriff’s Office offer theRape Aggression Defense program, also known as R.A.D., to students and others who live in Utah County.
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