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'Drive, determination and stubbornness': the legacy of Mary Bee
Those who attended Christmas Around the World over the past decade may have seen a petite, elderly woman in stilettos and a sparkly red dress run up and join the BYU folk dancers with as much athleticism as the college students that make up the performance company.
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BYU paleontologist hunted dinos by bike
Brooks Britt knew he wanted to be a scientist at a very young age. When he was 10 years old, a friend of his father's gave him a collection of geological minerals, and he decided he wanted to be a geologist. At the age of 11, he focused
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BYU grad heads to Academy Awards for documentary 'White Earth'
A frigid, white blanket of snow covers the desolate landscape of North Dakota. Bitter winds strike the skin of children's faces on their way home from school, if they even went to school. The oil fields are fired up with the smell of crude oil and money in the air. All this is portrayed in the Oscar-nominated documentary 'White Earth' by filmmaker and BYU alumnus J. Christian Jensen.
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