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Unorganized married housing listings take toll on students
Recently married students say a lack of centralized listings for married student housing options, coupled with high demand and competition, cause added stress for new couples.
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BYU couple makes world its campus
BYU alumna Samantha Looney ran across the street just to get one last glimpse of the Eiffel Tower's sparkling light display. Her husband, Ryan Looney, came up from behind her and held her hand. She could hardly believe she was finally there.
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No need to dread the in-laws
Getting married is a joy-filled experience. With that joy come the dreaded in-laws, but newlyweds might not have as much to fear regarding in-laws as they initially think.
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Exams don't wait for wedding bells
Engagement can be blissful and exciting. That is, until the big storm hits: wedding planning, getting married and going on a honeymoon. If that wasn't difficult enough, many students are doing it all in the middle of the semester, while trying to stay on top of classes.
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Balancing act: A student, employee and parent
On its own, school can be quite a task to manage, but dirty dishes, changing diapers and long hours at work on top of it can make student life nearly impossible.
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BYU athlete couples juggle sports and life
There is no doubt many students fall into the 'un-average' student category at BYU — they have young kids at home, run their own businesses or fight crime in their spare time. But there are six students on campus who have a lot more on their plates than the vast majority of their BYU peers.
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