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BYU Texans reflect on Uvalde shooting one year later
On May 24, 2022, an 18-year-old shot and killed 19 elementary school children, two teachers and wounded 17 others in Uvalde, Texas.
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TEDxBYU speakers discuss sexual violence, climate change, ending poverty
TEDxBYU returned to the Covey Center for the Arts as an in-person event on March 17 after being cancelled in 2020 and taking place remotely in 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Student "shares light" through documentary on pursuing passions despite disabilities
A BYU journalism student debuted his biographical documentary in the Harold B. Lee Library on Wednesday night to a crowd of smiling and frequently emotional faces.
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Faith Q&A with BYU journalism student Daniel Andersen
Editor’s note: This story appeared in the January 2022 edition of The Daily Universe Magazine.
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Return to in-person classes recreates barriers for some with learning accommodations
Students with accessibility accommodations are facing a new hurdle as university classes transition from remote learning to in-person curriculum.
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Physically disabled BYU students aim to break barriers, correct misunderstandings
BYU communications student Daniel Andersen was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy when he was 2 years old. The disease causes general muscle weakness, so he cannot walk. He also has a weaker respiratory system and finds it difficult to write or type for a long time because of stamina issues.
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