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'Squid Game', Korean pop culture on the rise in America
Ever since its release on Sept. 17, 2021, the Korean drama 'Squid Game' captivated the world with its unique storytelling of class conflicts in a dystopian society.
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Study shows women are more likely to listen to true crime podcasts than men
A study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science found that women are more likely than men to choose true crime media because of the educational aspect, the psychological aspect and because the victims are often female.
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BYU lab studies skin damage through ultraviolet photography
Get your sunscreen out because this month is National Healthy Skin Month and the BYUBioComms Labis telling students how to keep their skin healthy during the dry, winter months.
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Binge-watching associated with poor health habits
New BYU research identified correlations between binge watching TV, diet and physical activity. Results indicated females have a greater chance of being weekly binge TV watchers than males. (Maria Archibald)
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Professors' opinions changing on classroom smartphone use
BYU student Heidi Phelon said all her professors are open to students using smartphones in class. (Photo illustration by Maddi Driggs)
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Smartphones influence language trends
First came the smartphone. Then social media. Then LOLs and BTWs, #TBTs and #MCMs, likes and loves, gifs and emojis.
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BYU students believe social media increased negative election rhetoric
Public relations major Megan Bertha, from California, wore patriotic colors and a 'Make America Dance Again' hat on the day after the election. (Ryan Turner)
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New faculty are the 'new kids' on the block
Dr. Kevin John shows off his sizeable collection of video game memorabilia. John's young age helps him relate to his students. (Taylor Ricks)
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