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Out with the new, in with the old: Film photography on the rise
Millennials and Generation Z have reached for film cameras during a time of great technological advancement because of its visual aesthetics, emotional connection and their desire for something less perfect.
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New research says millennials still value marriage
Millennials have a lot of decisions to make as they reach adulthood: what college to attend, what major to declare, what career path to pursue. Who to marry often gets set aside for later, according to BYU family life professor Brian J. Willoughby.
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Religion scholar studies why millennials leave LDS Church
Religion scholar Jana Riess is on a mission to find out how millennials interact with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Media roundup: Reaction to anti-Trump protesters divided
Election exit poll data shows Hillary Clinton would have pummeled Donald Trump 496 electoral votes to 39 if millennials only voted. America's youth took Trump's victory especially hard. Their reactions have society arguing about the appropriate way to respond for those faced with election results they didn't want.
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Roundup: Presidential election coverage from Washington, D.C.
The Daily Universe sent a team of reporters and a photographer to Washington, D.C., to cover the 2016 presidential election. Click below for a roundup of election stories from D.C., as well as other political coverage from the newsroom.
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Millennials civically engaged but not thrilled about presidential election
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Barack Obama interrupted Americans listening to Spotify on Tuesday, Nov. 8, and reminded them to vote. There is no question this message was intended for a specific voting group: millennials.
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YouTube: Home to illegal and not-so-illegal content
YouTube is inundated with music covers, but what is concerning to some is the legal implications of people posting videos of copyrighted content.
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Sexual assault a major problem for colleges across nation
Editor's note: The following story was written with the victim's permission.
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Finance professionals discuss retirement options for millennials
Paul Conrad helps students have a clearer vision about their financial present and future. (Natalie Stoker)
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Choosing a major can be major stress for students
Rachel Meiling visits the University Advisement Center. (Maddi Dayton)
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Local organization seeks to get students to the caucuses
Many forces are combining to get BYU students to caucus meetings on March 22.
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Openness influences LDS millennials
Aubrey Hunt and Kyler Sant take a selfie in front of the Provo City Center Temple. (Maddi Driggs)
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Millennials keeping their faith
The wavering of millennials in America’s religious landscape may not only be an issue, but also a question begging an answer. Where is everyone going? And what’s working to bring them back? To find answers, a team of Universe reporters spent a semester talking to religious experts around the country and to millennials themselves. What they found is presented in ongoing articles.
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Millennials 'like' casual, tech-friendly worship
Pastor David Wilson, bottom left, poses with band members after worship services for the Bridge at Real Life Church in Santa Clarita, California. The Bridge is a ministry for emerging adults ages 18 to 30.
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Millennials and religion: why they leave
The wavering of millennials in America’s religious landscape may not only be an issue, but also a question begging an answer. Where is everyone going? And what’s working to bring them back? To find answers, a team of Universe reporters spent a semester talking to religious experts around the country and to millennials themselves. What they found will be presented in upcoming articles.
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President Nelson discusses the meaning of a true millennial in the first CES devotional of 2016
President Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve and his wife, Wendy W. Nelson, discussed the importance of being a true millennial during the CES fireside on Jan. 10, 2016.
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World Congress of Families IX: Millennials discuss family, marriage and social media
People applaud during the World Congress of Families event Tuesday in Salt Lake City. About 3,000 attendees are expected in Salt Lake City for the four-day World Congress of Families event to hear a lineup of speakers explain why they think families led by a man and woman who are married are best for society. (Associated Press)
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