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Acknowledging freedom: BYU celebrates Juneteenth
The second annual Acknowledge event, hosted by the BYU Sorensen Center for Moral and Ethical Leadership, celebrated Black freedom and Juneteenth on Friday, June 14, at Helaman Fields.
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Good News Thursday: Boy with cancer becomes FBI agent for a day, Civil War veteran receives headstone in time for Juneteenth
Boy with cancer becomes FBI agent for a day
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BYU comedy scene more than a funny joke
BYU students watch as members of Divine Comedy and Humor U have a showdown comedy roast battle. (Natalie Saunders)
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BYU dancEnsemble spotlights student choreography at winter concerts
BYU dancEnsemble performed a collection of student-choreographed dance works at their winter concerts on Mar. 18-19.
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A look at the latest developments in Europe's migrant crisis
Migrants cross a border line between Serbia and Hungary, near the village of Horgos, Serbia, Friday, Aug. 28, 2015. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
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As South Carolina honors victims, Alabama lowers its flags
A man yells in front of the Emanuel AME Church during a march down Calhoun Street on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. The march comes six days after a gunman shot nine people during bible study inside the church. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)
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BYU's HBLL hosts "Voices of the Civil War"
BYU's L. Tom Perry Special Collections in the Harold B. Lee Library opened a new exhibit Thursday, 'Voices of the Civil War,' displaying rare Civil War-period artifacts such as letters, documents, books and even music.
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Voices of the Civil War at the Harold B. Lee Library
The year was 1861 in Washington, D.C. President Abraham Lincoln won the presidential election and states rapidly succeeded from the Union. The nation was unable to compromise and the deadliest war in American history began. Now, to commemorate more than 150 years since the start of the Civil War, the Harold B. Lee Library is installing a new exhibit titled 'Voices of the Civil War: Evidence and Artifacts.'
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