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Deer population finds food and relief from predators on campus
Students on the BYU campus have probably seen mule deer lounging on the grass or browsing plants. With how many students spend their time on campus, why do the deer stay?
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BYU celebrates 195th birthday of Karl G. Maeser
Students donned shiny party hats, ate kolaches and chatted under blue and white streamers to celebrate the 195th birthday of Karl G. Maeser in the Education in Zion Gallery on Tuesday, Jan. 16.
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The eerie history behind the oldest building on BYU campus
With its storied past and the relocation of the site's previous occupants, the Karl G. Maeser Building stands as not only the oldest but also one of the most mysterious buildings on campus.
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Maeser Building rests on what was once a graveyard, record says
The plot of land where the Maeser Building now rests was a graveyard before BYU was established.
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Moral preparedness allows students to 'sleep when the wind blows'
Elder Shayne M. Bowen, a General Authority Seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, gave his devotional address on Nov. 13 titled, 'I Can Sleep When the Wind Blows.' (Lexie Flickinger)
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Ghost stories hover around HBLL, Maeser Building
James Seaver and Sean Lee prepare themselves for a night of ghost hunting in the Karl G. Maeser Building. The team filmed their experience and uploaded the video to YouTube. (Screenshot of YouTube video/James Seaver)
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Maeser descendents celebrate building's centennial
One hundred years ago, the Karl G. Maeser building was dedicated and began to be used by faculty and students formally for classroom instruction. The building was built as a memorial to Maeser who served as principle of Brigham Young Academy for 16 years. During that time he inspired many students, including James E. Talmage, George Albert Smith and J. Golden Kimball.
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