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Biggest NFL contracts ever signed by former BYU players
Biggest NFL contracts ever signed by former BYU players
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Students face difficult fall housing decision as contract cancellation deadline approaches
Leer en español: Estudiantes de BYU enfrentan difícil decisión de viviendas para el otoño
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Letter: Fending for yourself
All this talk of 'mind the gap' and 'the homeless period' really have me wondering: just whose responsibility is it to ensure BYU students have someplace to live between terms? In the real world, people are expected to fend for themselves between housing contracts. It stinks that many contracts in Provo fall on the same time schedule. BYUSA President and Vice President Brandon and Jessica 2012 promised an attempt at addressing the issue, but aside from minor reforms I doubt how much they can actually impact the current system. It's problematic to be homeless for two weeks, but when else would complexes clean the carpets and make much needed repairs (hint, hint, Provo landlords). At the very least, BYU Housing should mandate that no contract expires before the end of finals. Who knows if the Provo housing problem will ever disappear, but in the meantime, here are a few ideas for how to 'mind the gap.'
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Sports Blog: NBA players trickling back in from Chinese leagues
Months ago, before negotiations took a surprisingly constructive turn, it seemed the NBA's lockout would engulf the entire season. Foreseeing the standstill, many NBA players jumped to numerous leagues overseas, ensuring themselves a paycheck during the NBA's tumultuous negotiation process.
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