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Students of other beliefs share successes, struggles of attending BYU
Students who are not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have found belonging at BYU amidst the struggles of being in the minority.
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Support coach explains prejudice surrounding young, divorced Latter-day Saints
Cami Sullivan, a support coach for divorced Christian women said that dating young and divorced can be challenging due to social stigma and church culture.
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Cultural norms around caffeine and the Word of Wisdom shifting
One of the worldwide impacts of COVID-19 has been a re-emphasis on individuals' physical health. But that's not new for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who follow the Church's health code.
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Readers' Forum May 17
I am writing in reference to the front-page article that was published during Women’s Conference about balancing career and motherhood. I agree that this is a topic that needs to be discussed and there are many women who are in the workforce. I also know women who feel very inspired to go back to school, during or after raising children. We all have a different calling and mission in life and need to follow what we feel inspired to do.
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Letter: BYU Memes
In response to 'When does a meme go too far?' (5/18), I just started at BYU this spring, and my first experience with the community of BYU was BYU Memes. I’m a fan, and there’s a lot of funny stuff. However, the attitudes I saw there made me a little concerned about the people of the university I would soon be attending. During that time, even rather mild memes would spark heated and often vitriolic debates that served no purpose. Plenty of people attributed that problem to clever Internet trolls seeking to anger people, but in any case, viewers would take offense far too easily.
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