marriage at byu
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BYU female athletes face marriage name choices
Makenzi Morrison Pulsipher handles the ball in the game against UVU earlier this season. Pulsipher is in the middle of her first season of basketball being married and is one of the leading scorers for the Cougars. (Ari Davis)
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Some BYU students opt for saving wedding money instead of having a big reception
Realizing the cost of a wedding often hits newly engaged couples like a handful of rice in the face.
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Leaving with a diploma but not a ring
After dating a girl before his mission and getting back together with her following his return, Steve Prince thought he found the girl he would marry. Now Prince is graduating from BYU, and he'll be leaving without a princess.
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