deaf culture
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Deaf students share about their experiences at BYU
When audio is low, people tend to turn up the volume. But what if getting the message across required more than turning up the speakers on a device?
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BYU ASL Club helps students practice, connect with others
The BYU ASL Club provides a place for people to belong, learn sign language and interact with others.
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BYU hosts silent weekend
Merriam Nemani and Tia Nero attended a silent weekend at BYU where American Sign Language speakers gathered to enjoy a weekend of signing. (Maddi Driggs)
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Deaf culture at BYU has an opportunity to grow
The ASL Club playing the game Clue at its last meeting this semester.
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