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More than 70 individuals become citizens at second naturalization ceremony held at BYU
74 individuals from 32 different countries became official U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony held on BYU campus on Wednesday October 16, 2024.
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Senate bill prompts border control discussions
BYU faculty and students shared their thoughts on H.R. 815, a bill released by the Senate.
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BYU students, faculty debate requiring race and ethnicity classes
BYU students and professors are debating whether making a race and ethnicity class a GE requirement at BYU would do more harm or good.
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Racism continues to surface in the Church and at BYU
Editor's note: During Winter Semester 2020, journalism students examined several societal issues that directly impact the BYU community because “The world is our campus.” This story is part of a series called 'The World Meets Our Campus.'
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