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Opinion: The pressure of marriage ends some relationships before they even begin
The dating circumstances in Provo are unlike any other place in the world. Thousands of young adults hoping for love, happiness and success are all shoved together into a four-mile radius between BYU and UVU.
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BYU grad uses billboard to search for love
A billboard located near the Pleasant Grove exit of I-15 shows an ad created by BYU grad Braden Sharp looking for a date. (Addie Blacker)
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European young adults offer insight to pros and cons of visiting Provo
Rebecca Isaksen, a student from Norway studying psychology with minors in business management and political science, studies in the Wilkinson Center on campus. (Jessica Smith)
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