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Fun date ideas for freezing temps
With cold temperatures, people are becoming more creative in their dates with both indoor and outdoor activities.
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Utah's El Niño winter could mean warmer temps
After three consecutive winters of La Niña, this year's winter forecast is looking a little different. Utahns can expect an El Niño winter, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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KSL reporter Dave Cawley gives 'voice to the vanished'
Dave Cawley remembered exactly what he was doing when he heard the news.
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COLD creator speaks to BYU students on podcast's creation, success
Dave Cawley speaks to an auditorium of broadcast and journalism students in the HBLL auditorium on Feb. 25. (Rachel Halversen)
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Officials say students' stress and immune systems are linked
Nursing major, Emily Bawden looks for study materials during midterm weeks. She said her classmates as well as herself tend to get sick more often when stressed. (Gianluca Cuestas)
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Exergaming has extra positive effects
The last thing on most people's mind during the winter is exercise. As the temperature drops, so does the desire to make the jog over to the Smith Fieldhouse. Several BYU students are finding their exercise niche not out in the cold, but in the comfort of their homes.
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Does the cold give you a cold? Here's what BYU says.
Ah, that incessant myth about the cold getting people sick. Wear a hat and put on a jacket when you go outside. Don't stand too close to the air conditioner. Don't go outside with wet hair. Mothers (and grandmothers) have been saying this for years. Most people know colds are caused by viruses, so where is the logic to this old wives' tale?
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Weekly 5: Five ways to survive the winter blues
It's January, which means students now have to get through winter semester without Christmas activities and cheer to distract them from the cold, dreary weather. Utah has seen a fair amount of inversion that could be here for a while, blanketing the valley in a thick, gloomy fog.
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Slideshow: A week in photos, Jan. 11-Jan. 17
Check out what happened this week through the eyes of Instagramers: President Uchtdorf's devotional, parking in the snow, a tough basketball loss and 'The Phantom of the Opera' opening night.
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Freezing football
Fall is out and it looks like it will be a snowy Senior day at the Lavell Edwards Stadium tomorrow. The cold weather doesn’t change the fundamentals of football, but there’s no doubt that it does have an effect on the game.
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Storm brings new outages for Sandy-battered state
NEW YORK (AP) — The nor'easter that stymied recovery efforts from Superstorm Sandy pulled away from New York and New Jersey Thursday, leaving hundreds of thousands of new people in darkness after a blanket of thick, wet snow snapped storm-weakened trees and downed power lines.
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Frosty Fairways
Dropping temperatures aren't just changing the color of the leaves; they are changing how the BYU men's golf team attacks the course.
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