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Women discuss relationship between bodybuilding, perceptions of femininity

October 21, 2022 12:00 AM
Women at BYU are speaking out about how bodybuilding has improved their wellbeing and changed society's perception of femininity.
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Age is just a number for 80-year-old BYU alum

November 05, 2018 12:00 AM
Gary Griffin, 80, runs across a basketball court in the Richards Building on Oct. 19. Griffin, a retired faculty member, plays basketball on the BYU campus three times a week with BYU faculty members half his age. (Sam Bigelow)
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Best-selling author Dean Hughes releases new World War II Christmas story

January 06, 2016 12:00 AM
Home and Away is a nostalgic, short story that reminds readers to treasure family and look past trial to find solace and peace during the holiday season. (Austin Tenny)
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VAVLT clothing store opens in Provo

October 12, 2015 12:00 AM
Customers take pictures in the photobooth at the VAVLT grand opening event. VALVT is a sportswear clothing store that opened near Alpine Village. (VAVLT)
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Utah Division of Wildlife Resources asks anglers to help control fish populations

May 18, 2015 12:00 AM
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is asking fishermen to help control the populations of native and non-native fish species in Utah’s Green River. It requests that fishermen to catch and kill any burbot, northern pike, smallmouth bass or walleye caught because of their negative impact on the river’s fish population.
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