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Provo Farmers Market wraps up 2024 season
The Provo Farmers Market is wrapping up its season with some international vendors and a special holiday twist for its second to last week.
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BYU gives international students opportunity to live American experience
The Incoming Exchange Student program took international students to live an 'American experience' in Orlando from Jan. 25-Jan. 28.
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President Nelson announces 8 new temples, renovation plans
President Russell M. Nelson announced eight new temples April 7, bringing the total number of temples announced or under construction to 47.
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World Press Freedom Index highlights global media challenges
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan acknowledges supporters during a rally in Erzincan, Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 26. (Associated Press)
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Roundup: Presidential election coverage from Washington, D.C.
The Daily Universe sent a team of reporters and a photographer to Washington, D.C., to cover the 2016 presidential election. Click below for a roundup of election stories from D.C., as well as other political coverage from the newsroom.
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Una campaña virulenta que agrava la incertidumbre global
Ivan Martinic watches the outcome of the U.S. presidential election in the Daily Universe newsroom. Martinic is a visiting journalist from Santiago, Chile, who is covering the election for the newspaper El Mercurio. (Ryan Turner)
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Hillary Clinton favored in international poll
Confidence around the world is relatively high for Hillary Clinton and relatively low for Donald Trump according to a June Pew Research Center study.
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Communications professors and students travel to Santiago, Chile
The group using a selfie stick. From left to right: Quint Randle, Cassidy Hansen, Jasmine Harouny, Jaylen Bohman, Kjersten Johnson, Victoria Estrada, Liesl Nielsen and Ed Carter. (Quint Randle)
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Visiting South American ambassadors see futures looking up
Ambassadors from Colombia, Chile, Peru, and Mexico met at Utah Valley University for a lecture. (Isaac Wright)
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North Face co-founder Tompkins dies in Chile accident
In this July 7, 1997, file photo, American millionaire Douglas Tompkins and Juan Villarzu, chief of staff of the Chilean president, hold the text of an accord signed in Santiago, Chile. Officials in Chile said Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015, that Tompkins has died from severe hypothermia in a kayaking accident. (Associated Press)
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Earthquake strikes Chile, all missionaries accounted for and safe
A dog stands in a flooded street among debris left behind by an earthquake-triggered tsunami in the coastal town of Coquimbo, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015. Several coastal towns were flooded from small tsunami waves set off by late Wednesday's quake, which shook the Earth so strongly that rumbles were felt across South America. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
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