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Readers' Forum: Shining your light through genealogy
Vincent Van Gogh, one of the greatest artists the world has ever seen, never lived to witness his own impact. During his life, he only sold one piece of artwork because he didn’t believe he was good enough. And now the world knows his name. Why? Because his sister-in-law decided to share his story. A story that not only changed the art world, but the lives of individuals. Van Gogh has inspired millions to chase their dreams.
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Donald Trump's impact on women in politics
Editor's note: This sidebar pairs with a story entitled 'Reporters concerned about First Amendment as Trump prepares for inauguration.'
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Reporters concerned about First Amendment as Trump prepares for inauguration
Daily Universe reporters prepare now for future careers that will be impacted by a Trump presidency. (Haley Hilton)
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Vai Sikahema speaks on the power of personal influence
Vai Sikahema was the guest speaker at this year's Raymond E. and Ida Lee Beckham Lecture in the School of Communications.
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13 ways to serve this semester
Y-Serve, also known as BYU's Center for Service and Learning, manages programs and service projects requiring student volunteers. With Fall Semester 2016 well under way, here are just a few options for students wanting to become involved with Y-Serve:
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Fish Farms Saving Lives
Tilapiana has been improving lives in Ghana by creating Tilapia fish farms for villages in southeastern Ghana to increase economic development. This has allowed some of the world's poor to become more self-sufficient.
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