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Education Week: Learning to survive during the beginning years of marriage
Expectations differ for many newlyweds when entering marriage. Mark D. Ogletree discussed how sharing expectations can improve marriages. (Photo courtesy of Maddi Driggs)
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Emeritus seventy, UVU president headline BYU religious freedom conference
Emeritus Seventy Elder Lance B. Wickman encouraged those in attendance at the Religious Freedom Conference to defend religious freedom while seeking fairness for all in his keynote remarks. (Maddi Dayton)
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How pro sports explain what's wrong with politics
The last two games of the NFL play-offs were held this weekend, and the tactlessness of some of the players was astonishing. Richard Sherman's emotional rant, Michael Crabtree’s refusal to shake hands and Wes Welker’s takeout of Aqib Talib were all classless acts that shame professional football. I'm from Colorado, and most of my friends are Broncos fans, though I know people who like each of the four teams. It shocked me how quick Broncos fans were to criticize the Seahawks' Sherman while defending the illegal play of their own wide receiver, Welker. Only two out of hundreds of posts about the topic on Facebook from Broncos fans admitted that Welker had ignored the ball and gone right for Talib, an illegal play per Rule 8, Section 5, Article 2.
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