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BYU students say last-minute trip trend fueled by fear of missing out
Brooklyn Dahl found herself standing in a Church parking lot in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, starving and soaking wet. She watched as the other members of her weekend getaway group set up a tent and felt grateful that they finally had a place to sleep. This trip had its planning quirks, but she was just happy to be there.
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Elder Christofferson discusses commitment to Christ and FOMO in worldwide devotional
Elder D. Todd Christofferson and his wife, Sister Kathy Christofferson, addressed young adults in a worldwide broadcast devotional about choice and commitment. The devotional was held on Sunday, Jan. 12, at 6 p.m. and was hosted by Utah Valley University.
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Education Week: In-person interaction important to relationships
It's important for relationships to be based on in-person interactions rather than social media, according to a BYU Education Week presentation by Stephen K. Hunsaker. (Dani Jardine illustration)
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New research says millennials still value marriage
Millennials have a lot of decisions to make as they reach adulthood: what college to attend, what major to declare, what career path to pursue. Who to marry often gets set aside for later, according to BYU family life professor Brian J. Willoughby.
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18 millennial phrases that wouldn't have made sense in the 1980s
Syd and Brooke Jacques take photos of themselves on their smart phones. Smart phones are one new technological innovation that would have confused people back in the 1980s. (BYU Photo)
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Students experience three levels of dating fears at BYU
FOMO, finding 'the one' and vulnerability are the three fears that are common among BYU students. (Jessica Olsen)
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